2024-08-19
Stability:
The table needs to be stable enough to withstand the vibrations and impacts during the welding process, and not shake or deform. For example, during long-term welding operations, if the table is unstable, it may affect the accuracy and quality of the welding.
Flatness:
The tabletop should remain flat to ensure that the welding tools, materials, and workpieces placed on it are in a horizontal state. If the tabletop is not flat, it may cause the position of the welded components to shift.
High-temperature resistance:
Since high-temperature splashes and sparks may occur during the welding process, the surface material of the table should have certain high-temperature resistance to avoid damage. For instance, using a fireproof board or a metal tabletop.
Space and layout:
There should be sufficient working space to place the welding equipment, tools, and components to be welded. At the same time, a reasonable layout can improve work efficiency and facilitate operation.
Load-bearing capacity:
It should be able to bear the weight of the welding equipment and possibly heavy welded workpieces. For some large welded workpieces, if the table's load-bearing capacity is insufficient, it may cause the table to be damaged or even trigger safety accidents.
Ventilation:
Good ventilation helps to remove harmful gases and smoke generated during the welding process and protects the health of the operator.
Safety:
The corners of the table should be rounded to avoid injuries to the operator during work.