Drawers have keyed locks and mount under work surfaces of the workbench. Units are 12 inches wide by 14 or 18 inches deep and available in 3, 6 and 12 inch heights. Workstation drawers can be stacked in any combination up to 24 inches high. Lateral file drawer options are available.
The cubby adds additional open storage space and can be used alone or under drawers. Mounts under work surface of the workbench and has a 40-pound capacity. Inside dimensions, without a drawer, are 12 inches wide by 14 or 18 inches deep and up to 14 inches of height clearance.
Workstation overhead cabinet provides additional secure storage space for lesser-used items and mounts on all industrial uprights. The flip door has a keyed lock and slides into the unit. Cabinet is 30 inches wide by 16 inches high by 14 inches deep.
The trough stores electrical wires to keep the work surface clear and provide a neat appearance. The unit is 30 inches wide by 10 inches high and mounts to the front or back of all industrial uprights. Trough can be mounted below the work surface and behind the workstation to further conceal wires (two units shown).
The additional surface provides operator extra work space when needed then slides under the work surface and out of the way when not in use. The pull-out is 11 inches wide and extends 13 1/2 inches. The unit has a 40-pound capacity and mounts under work surfaces at least 30 inches deep.
Modular workstations are all-rounders and will adjust to several different workflows. So when should you consider custom solutions?
A custom workstation can be as simple as a small shelf or as elaborate as a multi-station configuration. As you’re planning your ideal workstation, our modular system is a great place to start. Fine-tune your station to ensure higher productivity and employee retention.