Heavy Duty Welding Table, 6.5' x 4.5' (78" x 54")

Fireball ToolSKU: FA75-TCG7854-A1

Legs: Standard Legs
Price:
Sale price$9,300.00 USD

Heavy Duty Welding Table, 6.5' x 4.5' (78" x 54")

The Fireball Cast Iron Tables are the best all around tables on the market. They combine the strength of 1” thick top and sides used for heavy duty tables with the more finely spaced 2” grid pattern you find on light to medium duty tables. Gray cast iron naturally resists weld spatter, does not form burrs on the surface, resists deformation, and once machined flat, it stays flat.

Combined with the patent pending Fireball 3/4" Fixture System, Fireball tables and fixtures are the fastest, simplest, and most secure fixture system.

FA75-TCG7854

Specifications

Tabletop Dimensions 4.5'W x 6.5'L x .66'H (54"W x 78"L x 8"H)

TableThickness

1"

Full Weight Capacity

6,500 LB

Weight Capacity / Leg

1,500 LB

Hole Diameter

ø 3/4"

Grid Pattern

2"

Base Material

Cast Iron (FE)

Tabletop Weight

X lb (X lb Shipping Weight)

Fixturing System

  • 2" Grid
  • 3/4" Hole
  • Compared to 28mm, double the number of holes on table top
  • Compared to 5/8" or 16mm 45% Larger Cross Section double the material thickness

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.



Versatility & Strength

No other system on the market combines both the strength of 2"x1" fixture profiles with the versatility of 1" hole centers. This let's you place fixtures with the agility of a thinner table using 5/8" and 16mm holes, but with the strength of a big table using 28mm holes.

Always Stay Square To the Table

Other systems use a two hole slot as standard, which doesn't allow both adjustability and keeping things square. Fireball's tooth block, which forms the basis of most accessories spans 3 holes, which allows adjustment while always keeping your fixtures square with the table.

Tabletop Construction


1” thick Gray Cast Iron on top and 1” 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 8” tall with 3 rows of holes.

Table Joining Bolt

Block Joining Bolts

Leg Options

Legs mount onto plates at the bottom of the table. Leveling feet with spindles at the bottom of the legs offer fine adjustment and leveling.

Fixed Height

Leg Height: 26"

Table Surface Height: 34"

Leveling Pad: +/- 1"

Static Load Capacity: 2,000 lb

Weight: 30.8 lb

Adjustable Height

Leg Height: 24" - 38"

Table Surface Height: 32" - 46"

Leveling Pad: +/- 1"

Static Load Capacity: 2,000 lb

Weight: 40.7 lb

Adjustable Height + Caster

Leg Height: 22" - 30

Table Surface Height: 30" - 38"

Leveling Pad: +/- 1"

Static Load Capacity: 1,700 lb

Weight: 36.3 lb

Cast Tower Leg Block

Leg Height: 27"

Table Surface Height: 35"

Leveling Pad: +/- 1"

Grid Pattern: 2"

Static Load Capacity: 2,000 lb

Weight: 130 lb

Avoid Arc Strikes with 3 Steps:

  1. Always ground directly to the workpiece.
  2. Clamp the workpiece down.
  3. Ensure you have a clean table surface
    Workpieces often make poor contact with the table, which increase the likelihood of arc strikes. Grounding directly to the work piece prevents this.
    Clamping the work piece down helps to maintain better contact between the work piece and the table.
    Having a clean table surface also ensures you have better contact between the table and the workpiece.

Why These Steps:

  • Workpieces often make poor contact with the table, which increase the likelihood of arc strikes. Grounding directly to the work piece prevents this.
  • Clamping the work piece down helps to maintain better contact between the work piece and the table.
  • Having a clean table surface also ensures you have better contact between the table and the workpiece.

Factory Seconds


Producing large castings with perfect surfaces is a difficult task. The larger the surface area, the more likely there is to be some air pockets or voids during the casting process that only show up after machining.

Our castings are optimized to produce a high quality top surface, but even a typical table will often have some small imperfections on the top or side of the machined surfaces.

When the tables experience a higher number or severity of surface defects we designate them as factory seconds and sell them at a discounted price.

Customers who order factory seconds will receive photographs of the table before shipping.

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