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Montolit Table-One Work Table

SKU 300-20
Original price $1,267.69 - Original price $1,267.69
Original price
$1,267.69
$1,267.69 - $1,267.69
Current price $1,267.69

Cutting, beveling, or drilling a full porcelain slab across a poor table setup is how expensive material ends up cracked. The Montolit Table-One (Art. 300-20) is a modular aluminum-and-steel bench that fully backs slabs up to 240 x 150 cm (94-1/2" x 59") — and because it's built to join end-to-end, most pros run two of them together to support the longest slabs on the market.

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A modular aluminum/steel work bench built to fully support large-format tile and porcelain slabs for cutting, beveling, and drilling. Manufacturer specifications (Art. 300-20):

  • Base worktop: 115 x 180 cm (45-1/4" x 70-5/8")
  • Max configuration: Supports slabs up to 240 x 150 cm (94-1/2" x 59") in any layout
  • Max load: 180 kg (396 lb)
  • Weight: 34 kg (75 lb)
  • Height: Worktop adjustable to three positions
  • Structure: Modular aluminum/steel; cross bars with anti-scratch rubberized inserts slide side-to-side and front-to-back
  • Modular and joinable: Channel clamp joins a second Table-One end-to-end for longer slabs
  • Transport: Fully demountable to move and haul in a normal vehicle
  • Optional: Extension kit (kit prolunga) sold separately to lengthen a single table
What's Included

What's included (per table):

  • Modular aluminum/steel work bench frame
  • Height-adjustable legs (three positions) with rubber feet
  • Sliding cross bars with anti-scratch rubberized inserts
  • Channel clamp to join a second Table-One end-to-end
  • Cross-cut accessory

Extension kit and additional tables sold separately.

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Montolit Table-One Work Table — Full-Slab Support, Built to Join in Pairs

Porcelain now ships in slabs of one meter by three meters and beyond, and cutting, beveling, or drilling one balanced across sawhorses or trash cans is how good material ends up cracked — and how backs get hurt. The Montolit Table-One (Art. 300-20) is the purpose-built answer: a modular aluminum-and-steel bench that fully backs the slab in any configuration, so the whole piece is supported while you work it safely and ergonomically.

The numbers are built for real large-format work. The base worktop measures 115 x 180 cm (45-1/4" x 70-5/8") and reconfigures to support slabs up to 240 x 150 cm (94-1/2" x 59"), holding a maximum load of 180 kg (396 lb) — while the table itself weighs just 34 kg (75 lb). The cross bars carry an anti-scratch rubberized insert and slide both side-to-side and front-to-back, so you place support exactly where the slab needs it, even under fragile glass or delicate ceramics. The worktop adjusts to three heights to suit the operator and the task, and because Table-One fully demounts, it collapses to move around the site and haul in a normal vehicle.

Because today's slabs run so long, Table-One is designed to pair — and that's how most pros buy it. A channel clamp joins a second bench end-to-end, giving you a continuous run of roughly 480 cm (about 15-1/2 ft) that backs even the longest slabs on the market. Two tables side by side is the setup that turns an awkward, risky slab into a stable, workable one. (An optional extension kit can lengthen a single table when you don't need a full second bench.)

It's the ideal cutting station for the Flash Line Evolution 3 scoring system, and it pairs naturally with the Superlift E-Power for moving slabs on and off the bench safely.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Full-slab support: Backs porcelain up to 240 x 150 cm (94-1/2" x 59") in any configuration
  • Built to pair: Channel clamp joins a second table end-to-end for a ~480 cm run
  • Real numbers: 115 x 180 cm base, 180 kg (396 lb) capacity, just 34 kg (75 lb) to carry
  • Slides to fit: Anti-scratch rubberized cross bars move side-to-side and front-to-back
  • Three work heights: Set the top to the operator and the task
  • Packs down: Fully demountable for transport in a normal vehicle
  • Tile-safe: Rubberized inserts protect glass and delicate ceramics
  • The rare table worth buying twice: Because two beat one under a 10-foot slab

Pro tip: If you regularly handle full slabs, plan on two tables joined end-to-end from the start — it's the configuration Table-One was designed around. Position the cross bars under both the cut line and the offcut so neither side drops or flexes as you finish the pass.