OK-Line Multipurpose workbench
90 cm, 150 cmPrice in EUR including VAT
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Product details
The OK-Line multipurpose workbench is a robust and versatile bench designed for two workstations. It features a stable work surface made of solid, steamed beech wood, which is finger-jointed and treated with a surface protection. The anthracite U-profile frame provides additional stability and durability. The workbench is equipped with two bench vises that have holes for clamping pins, as well as two rows of holes in the top that facilitate the clamping of boards and other materials. The package also includes eight clamping pins, four special clamping beams, and two scroll saw tables that can be conveniently stored under the tabletop. This workbench is ideal for craft projects and offers a practical solution for various applications.
- Stable work surface made of solid, steamed beech wood
- Two bench vises with holes for clamping pins
- Includes eight clamping pins and four special clamping beams
- Two scroll saw tables for added convenience.
Exact colour description | Charcoal |
Material | Copper beech |
Workbench type | Workbench |
Height | 85 cm |
Item number | 17540122 |
Manufacturer | OK-Line |
Category | Workbenches + Sawhorses |
Manufacturer no. | BA-2012802 |
Release date | 20.11.2021 |
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Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | Charcoal |
Material group | Wood |
Material | Copper beech |
Wood finish | Solid wood |
Surface finish | Varnished |
Coating | Lacquered |
Workbench type | Workbench |
Thickness | 50 mm |
Wood type | Beech |
Country of origin | Switzerland |
CO₂ emissions | 0,42 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
Scope of delivery | 1 piece |
Length | 150 cm |
Width | 90 cm |
Height | 85 cm |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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