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New to our range

Now available: Workshop castor seat with can shelf

Lars Petersen
9.12.2025
Translation: machine translated

As a mechanic, you probably know the problem. At some point, the can of penetrating oil tips over and rolls away. With the workshop roll seat from Kraftwerk, this is a thing of the past thanks to a can storage tray.

The special feature of the Kraftwerk roll-up seat are three recesses on the side. At first glance, they look like cup holders for drinks. You could probably put them there too, but they are intended for cans of penetrating oil, for example. They then remain within easy reach.

Kraftwerk Workshop mobile seat (incl. drawers & shelf) (400 cm)
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EUR93,90

Kraftwerk Workshop mobile seat (incl. drawers & shelf)

400 cm

Three drawers (150 x 298 x 38 millimetres) provide space for small parts and tools. The manufacturer specifies a load capacity of ten kilograms per drawer.

Thanks to its swivel castors, you should be able to move the steel castor seat with PVC coating quickly to the place of use. It is designed for a maximum payload of 120 kilograms.

At 40 x 39 x 38 centimetres, the seat weighs eight kilograms when empty.

The tool manufacturer Kraftwerk was founded in Switzerland in 1979. If you are looking for other Kraftwerk products, you can find them in our shop.

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