When choosing between an L-table and an S-table, it's important to consider your specific lifting needs. Both types of tables are designed to fulfil different requirements and applications, so you should consider how often the table will be used in your daily operations.


L-tables: For lighter use

L-tables are ideal for situations where the need for lifting is limited. These tables are designed to handle up to a maximum of 10 lifts per day. This makes them perfect for workplaces with less frequent lifting tasks and where heavy lifting is not a regular part of the working day.


S-tables: For intensive use

If your workplace requires more frequent lifting, S-tables are the best choice. These tables are designed to handle up to 80 lifts per day, making them suitable for use as ramp tables, work tables and in production lines.


Which table should you choose?

The choice between an L-table and an S-table depends primarily on your company's specific lifting needs:

L-table: Choose this if you expect to perform a maximum of 10 lifts per day. It's ideal for less demanding tasks.
S-table: This is the right choice if you need to perform up to 80 lifts per day. Perfect for intensive tasks and industrial environments.

By analysing your daily lifting needs, you can ensure you choose the table that best suits your working conditions, optimising both efficiency and safety in your workplace.