- Coating- Corrosion, spatter, and scratch resistant Dragon Scale
- Ribbing- Full height 4" ribbing engineered to torsional rigidity
- Holes- All counterbore and chamfered on back sides
- Side face on the tables are 4" tall with 1 row of holes.
- The modular leg accessory system provides an extensive range of customization options.
- 1/2" thick table that shares all the same fixtures as the 1" thick table.
- Flatness (+/- .005) full length, corner to corner
Dragon Wagon - 54" x 30"
Tabletop Construction
Tabletop Dimensions | 54" x 30" (4.5' x 2.5') |
Table Side Height (in) | 4 |
Table Thickness (in) | 1/2" |
Hole Diameter (in) | 3/4" |
Grid Pattern (in) | 2" |
Material | Gray Cast Iron |
Finish | Dragon Scale |
Table Top Weight (lbs) | 375 |
Shipping Weight (lbs) | 425 |
Leg Type | Standard Duty |
Number of Legs | 4 |
Capacity Per Leg | 600 |
Rated Weight Capacity with Legs | 2500 |
1/2” thick Gray Cast Iron on top and 1/2” thick sides, additional reinforcement ribs underneath. Machined flat on all 5 sides to within +/- 0.0025” per 24” x 24” area. Side apron on the tables are 4” tall with 1 row of holes.
Dragon Scale Coating - Corrosion, spatter &scratch resistant
Connect Your Tables Together
Connect any number of tables together by using tacking bolts along with spacers.
Counterbore Underside
Chamfer on top and bottom
Dragon Scale Coating
Optional Accessories
What Comes With The Workstation Kit?
Slag Tray Assembly
FA75-DGW-SGT542-PPK
- Sweep the material through without removing the tray and dumping it.
- Slide out slag tray & 2 drawer.
Shelf Assembly
FA75-DGW-SHF2812-PPK
- Reversible shelves
- Comes with a set of 2 shelves
Foot Tray Assembly
FA75-DGW-FTR54-PPK
- 44.75" x 19.75"
Handle Assembly
FA75-DGW-HDL30-PPK
- Attached to the legs
Already have a table but not the kit?
Cylinder/Vise Side Holder
Use the Base and the V-Bracket together to hold mount a gas cylinder
Use the Base by itself as a vise stand
Use the V Bracket by itself as a cord wrap
Height Adjustable Stand
Coming Soon
Modular Accessory Legs
Modular system that allows for a huge variety of accessory customization. (Add shelves seats, leg braces, slag tray and more.
Distance between legs:
Long Side: 26.5"
Short Side: 13.5"
Bolts are to be installed parallel to the short side.
Adjustable Height Leg
Leg Height: 21" - 31"
Table Surface Height: 25" - 35"
Static Load Capacity: 1,200 lb
Outer Tube Outside Diameter: 3.3", 0.20" Thickness
Inner Tube Otuside Diameter: 2.75", 0.15" Thickness
Adjustable Leg + Caster
Leg Height: 26" - 36"
Table Surface Height: 30" - 40"
Static Load Capacity: 750 lb
Outer Tube Outside Diameter: 3.3", 0.20" Thickness
Inner Tube Otuside Diameter: 2.75", 0.15" Thickness
How does the FA75 system compare to other Table Systems?
FA75 - Ø3/4"x2"
FA625 - Ø5/8" x 2"
- 2" Grid Pattern
- 5/8" Diameter Hole
FA16 - Ø16mm x 2"
- 2" Grid Pattern
- 16mm Diameter Hole
FA28 - Ø28mm x 4"
- 4" Grid Pattern
- 28mm Diameter Pattern
Fixturing System
FA75 - Ø3/4" x 2"
The Fireball Tool fixture system is superior to others on the market. It features blocks that can be used in many different ways to maximize their usage. It also can be incrementally adjusted to ensure maximum coverage as efficiently as possible while others fail to reach certain distances without a complicated fixture.
FA625 - Ø5/8" x 2"
FA16 - Ø16mm x 2"
FA28 - Ø28mm x 4"
Videos
Fabricator Skills Test Build - Livestream 1/3/2024
I show fixturing fundamentals on how to beat a fabricator's skills test. I'm going to build it within a profitable timeline. I will also be answering questions. I'll do all of this on the new Fireball Dragon Wagon table.
How to Install Legs on a Dragon Wagon
This is how to install legs on a Dragon Wagon. Remember, it is heavy so try to get a friend to help you.
Step 1: Stand the table up on its side (You can use a clamp in one of the side holes in order to get a grip, there is a GIF at the bottom that demonstrates this)
Step 2: Brace the table so it does not tip over.
Step 3: Put the legs on horizontally, starting from the bottom legs (make sure the holes line up on each leg across from one another). Torque the bolts to 30 ft. lbs.
Step 4: Stand the table up now that all legs are on. Remember, the table weighs upwards of 200 lbs - 400 lbs depending on the size, so be very careful (this is where your friend can help)