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Get the most out of your Centipede® workstand with the new CK22T Centipede® Tabletop – perfectly designed to turn your Centipede® into the ultimate workstation. Stable and sturdy, this heavy-duty top securely fastens to your Centipede® P-tops with six easy-to-use twist lock handles so you don’t have to worry about your work surface slipping out from under your project. With plenty of dog holes and a high weight capacity, you can build just about anything on your Centipede® Tabletop.
- Full dimensions 24" x 48" (610 mm x 1200 mm) Ð same size as the 4'x2' Centipede¨ Workstand
- Hinged in the middle for easy transport and storage
- Carrying slot allows you to carry the tabletop in one hand and your Centipede workstand in its bag
- 3/4" MFT style dog holes evenly spaced across the surface
- Dog hole pattern is 4" on center
- Works with Centipede X-Cup Bracket, Quick Clamp, and Non-Slip accessories
- Includes 6 quick-twist lock handles to securely attach it to your Centipede workstand
- Quick and easy to set up and tear down workspace
- Weight capacity: 2000 lbs (907 kg)
- Tabletop thickness: 18 mm
- Depending on the size of your Centipede workstand, you may need more than one Tabletop for full coverage. CK6S needs 1, CK9S needs 2, CK15S needs 4.
Technical Information:
- Product Name: BORA Centipede Table Top - Pair - 3/4" Dog Holes
- UPC Code: 878258005883
- Item Height: 28 inches
- Item Length: 28 inches
- Weight: 28
- Item Width: 3 inches
- Model Number: CK22T
- Battery Included?: No
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