The tabletop measures 490 mm by 380 mm (width × depth). Height and other dimensional details may vary by model—check the product page or spec sheet for overall height.
Material can vary by supplier. Common options for bone/meat sawing tables are food‑grade stainless steel or high‑density polyethylene (HDPE). Verify the specific material on the product listing before purchase.
The 490×380 mm size is compact and can be used in both home and small commercial settings. For heavy industrial use, confirm load capacity and durability with the manufacturer.
Yes—these tables are designed to support bone/meat sawing operations. Ensure compatibility with your specific saw model (blade clearance, mounting points, and stability) before use.
Assembly requirements vary. Some units ship fully assembled while others require simple attachment of legs or mounting brackets. Check the product description for assembly instructions.
Clean with warm soapy water and a food‑safe sanitizer. For stainless steel, avoid harsh chloride cleaners to prevent corrosion. For plastic surfaces, use non‑abrasive cleaners. Rinse thoroughly and dry to prevent bacterial growth.
Many sawing tables are made from food‑grade materials and are intended for direct contact with meat. Confirm that the specific model is certified food‑safe by the seller (e.g., FDA-compliant materials) before use.
Weight capacity depends on construction and materials. Compact 490×380 mm tables typically support light to moderate loads; consult the manufacturer's specifications for the exact load rating.
Some models include rubber feet, suction pads, or pre‑drilled holes for bolting to a workbench. Check the product features to see which mounting or anti‑slip options are included.
Many suppliers offer accessories such as clamps, meat jigs, drain trays, or replacement feet. Contact the seller or check the accessory listings for compatible parts.
Use outdoors only if the material is weather‑resistant—stainless steel is better for exposure than some plastics. Extremely cold conditions may make some plastics brittle; verify material specifications for outdoor or cold‑room use.
Regularly clean and sanitize after use, inspect for corrosion or damage, tighten fasteners as needed, and store in a dry place. Follow any manufacturer maintenance recommendations.
Certification varies by model and manufacturer. Look for certifications such as NSF, FDA‑compliant materials, or CE marking in the product listing if required for your operation.
Warranty and return policies differ by seller. Check the product page or contact the vendor for details on warranty length, coverage, and return procedures.
Consider the size of the cuts you make, your available workspace, saw compatibility, and load requirements. The 490×380 mm table is compact—choose a larger table if you process larger bones or need more working area.
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