Still fighting your welding bench?

Homemade tables get the job done… until uneven surfaces, constant shimming, and slow setups start costing you time on every project.

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Spending more time setting up than welding?

When every job needs re-measuring and re-aligning, production slows, mistakes creep in, and jobs take longer than they should.

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Is your table losing accuracy under heat and heavy work?

Low-grade surfaces can warp, dent, and wear… making precise work harder the longer you use them.

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Is a Welding Fixture Table Right for Your Workflow?

If your current bench means constant re-measuring, limited clamping positions, or setups that never repeat the same way twice, you’re working harder than you need to.

A proper welding fixture table changes that. With a precision-machined surface and a full grid of mounting holes, a fixturing table lets you position clamps anywhere, hold parts exactly where you need them, and rebuild setups with confidence.

Flatness tolerance of +/-0.1 mm (per m²) means your welding table becomes a true reference surface, not something you have to work around. The result is faster setups, tighter fit-ups, and more consistent fabrication from project to project.

Ideal for:

  • Repeat Production

    Set up once, rebuild accurately every time without guesswork.

  • Complex Frames & Assemblies

    Clamp and position parts anywhere on the fixturing table grid, not just at the edges.

  • One-Off Jobs & Changing Projects

    Adapt setups quickly and still maintain accurate, repeatable results.

Welding Table Sizes & Dimensions

Standard welding table sizes designed to minimize waste and maximize utility in professional fabrication workshops.

1000 x 1200mm (39.3” x 47.2”)

1000 x 2000mm (39.3" x 78.7”)

1200 x 2400mm (47.2” x 94.5”)

1500 x 3000mm (59.1" x 118.1")

Working with a small welding table or undersized bench often means parts hanging off the edges or ending up on the floor during larger builds.

That slows setups and makes it harder to keep work level and repeatable.

Whether you need a compact welding table for light fabrication or a large welding table comparable to a 4×8 or 5×10 welding table, choosing the right footprint ensures your projects stay on a stable, flat reference surface.

Tenaxis tables come in practical sizes that align closely with common workshop standards like 4×8 welding tables, while maintaining precision flatness and structural rigidity.

Faster Setups, More Output

On average, workshops using welding fixture tables complete fabrication work 33.75% faster by reducing measuring, squaring, and rework time.

Like Adding Another Skilled Welder

A welding fabrication table reduces guesswork and variability, helping your team produce accurate work faster - almost like adding another person to the floor, without adding payroll.

A System That Grows With Your Business

System 28 tables and modular fixtures expand as your work evolves. Add tooling, extend setups, and handle bigger projects without replacing your foundation.

Welding Table Materials Explained

Cast iron, nitrided cast, and nitrided steel welding tables each have strengths and trade-offs. Here’s what those differences mean in real fabrication environments.

Welding Table Hole Patterns & Fixturing Grid Options

The hole pattern on a welding table determines how easily you can clamp, position and repeat setups.
Understanding your fixturing grid options helps you choose the right welding fixture table configuration for your workflow.

Welding Table Legs

Stability Starts at the Base

Standard Round Legs

Solid metal feet for ultimate rigidity.
750kg load limit per leg. Available in a range of lengths.

Stainless Steel Fixed Leg

Made from stainless steel square tube.
900-1400kg load limit per leg, depending on selected foot.

Stainless Steel Adjustable Leg

Made from stainless steel square tube. Adjustable from 675mm to 950mm in 50mm increments.
900-1400kg load limit per leg depending on selected foot.

Choose How Your Table Meets the Floor

Fixed Foot

Maximum stability for precision work.
Keeps your table firmly planted for heavy fabrication and repeatable setups.

  • 1.4 ton (1400kg) load rating per foot
  • Anti-skid rubber base for secure contact with the floor
  • ±20mm leveling adjustment for uneven workshop surfaces

Caster Wheel

Mobile when you need it. Stable when you don't.
Roll your table into position, then lock it down to get the job done.

  • 900kg load rating per caster
  • 100mm large-diameter wheel for smooth movement under load
  • Foot brake locking system to secure the table in place
  • ±20mm leveling adjustment for uneven floors

Table Height

All legs offer ±20mm (±0.78") leveling adjustment for uneven surfaces.

All Tenaxis tables can be set to a finished working height of 800mm (31.49″) or 900mm (35.43″). This refers to the total table height (tabletop + legs), not just the legs alone.

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How this works

  • 1 Takes about 60 seconds
  • 2 A real fabrication specialist reviews your needs
  • 3 We’ll get back to you within 1 business day

What you'll get

  • Clear guidance on size, material, and setup
  • Practical recommendations based on how you work
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How this works

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What you'll get

  • Clear guidance on size, material, and setup
  • Practical recommendations based on how you work
  • No pressure, no obligation