Midcentral Medical TBL530/531/532/533/535 Height Adjustable SS Instrument Table

SKU: MIDC-TBL5030
$2,834.00
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Midcentral Medical MCM-530/531/532/533/535 Height Adjustable SS Instrument Table

Model: MCM-530/531/532/533/535
Heavy Duty 16 gauge #304 stainless steel construction.
1-1/2" revealed edge for the strongest table..
Square legs provide allow for increased fastening area for increase durability.
3" ball bearing casters come standard.
Reinforcing channels welded into larger models for increased strength.
No open cavities to collect unwanted substances.
Height adjusts from 36"-56".
Midcentral Medical

These Midcentral Medical height‑adjustable instrument tables are purpose-built to bolster surgical efficiency by positioning instruments directly over the operating field. With a wide repertoire of top dimensions—from compact models to expansive layouts—clinics can match each table to the specific workflow and case requirements at hand.

Built from heavy-duty stainless steel, these tables offer exceptional strength and reliability. The robust construction includes a reinforced tabletop edge and integrated reinforcement channels that prevent bending even under heavier loads or rigorous use. The absence of open cavities across the table promotes infection control through easy, seamless cleaning.

Mobility and flexibility define the user experience with these tables. The manual hand-crank mechanism grants staff precise height control between 36″ and 56″, enabling comfortable access regardless of surgical scenario. Additionally, the caster base allows seamless repositioning, while leg clearance options—ranging from 26″ to 52″ depending on model—ensure compatibility with a variety of operating room configurations.

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