BORA CK24T Centipede Folding T-Track Table Top

Brand: Bora

SKU: #CK24T
$180.00

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  • Description

    Get the most out of your Centipede Workstand with the new CK24T Centipede T-Track Table Top - perfectly designed to turn your Centipede into the ultimate multi-functional workstation. Stable and sturdy, this heavy-duty top securely fastens to your Centipede P-tops with six easy-to-use and included twist lock handles.

    Aluminum T-Track is designed to accept 5/16" T-bolts, 1/4" T-bolts, and 1/4"-20 hex bolts (not included), making this T-Track Table Top the perfect platform for many aftermarket accessories. Plus, making your own jigs and fixtures is easy using these same readily available T-bolt or hex bolts. Centipede T-Track Table Top includes standard " dog holes for additional versatility and they also accept Centipede X-cups, Quick clamps and non-slip pad accessories sold separately. Create the ultimate multi-function workstation that perfectly fits your unique need with the CK24T Centipede T-Track Table Top!

    Features

    • Full dimensions 24" x 48" (610 mm x 1200 mm) - same size as the 2'x4' Centipede Workstands
    • Quick and easy to set up and tear down
    • Hinged in the middle for easy transport and storage
    • Carrying handle slot when folded
    • 3/4" dog holes evenly spaced across the surface
    • Dog hole pattern is 4" on center
    • MDF Tabletop thickness: 18 mm
    • Includes 6 quick-twist lock handles to securely attach table to your Centipede Workstand
    • Works with other Centipede accessories - X-Cup Bracket, Quick Clamp, and Non-Slips
    • For full Centipede Workstand top coverage: CK6S needs one table top, CK9S needs two, CK12S needs three, CK15S needs four

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