FAQs for Drafting Height Table
Q: What is the purpose of the Drafting Height Table?
A: The Drafting Height Table is designed for elevated work, providing a comfortable position for technical drawing, architectural work, industrial design, or high-seated tasks. Its height supports better ergonomics for standing or stool-based work compared to standard desks.
Q: What materials are used in the Drafting Height Table?
A: The table features a 25mm thick E1-rated melamine top for durability and low emissions, paired with a black powder-coated steel full underframe for maximum stability and structural integrity.
Q: How strong is the Drafting Height Table?
A: The table is rated to support up to 100kg evenly distributed, making it suitable for tools, models, multiple monitors, or materials used in design, drafting, and industrial environments.
Q: Does the Drafting Height Table have adjustable feet?
A: Yes. The table includes levelling feet, allowing you to adjust for uneven surfaces and maintain a stable, safe working area in classrooms, studios, or workshops.
Q: What are the dimensions and thickness of the tabletop?
A: The Drafting Height Table has a 25mm thick melamine surface, providing a sturdy and reliable platform for demanding work. Its generous size supports both large-scale plans and digital equipment.
Q: Is the Drafting Height Table environmentally friendly?
A: Yes. The table uses E1-rated melamine board, which complies with Australian standards for low formaldehyde emissions. This makes it safer for indoor use in schools, universities, and commercial workspaces.
Q: What warranty comes with the Drafting Height Table?
A: The table is backed by a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty, ensuring peace of mind for education providers, design studios, and businesses looking for a reliable long-term solution.
Q: Where is the Drafting Height Table best suited?
A: It is ideal for architecture and design studios, education settings (TAFEs, schools, and universities), makerspaces, workshops, and retail display applications where a higher, ergonomic surface is required.