Stop settling for flimsy cafeteria furniture. This mobile cafeteria table combines robust steel framing with a high-pressure laminate surface to support heavy daily use in schools, hospitals, universities, and large dining operations while simplifying setup and storage for busy staff.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe tabletop and stools after each service with a mild detergent and warm water, then dry with a microfiber cloth. Sanitize high-touch zones—chair backs, edges, menu holders, and bathroom door handles—using EPA-registered surface disinfectant per label dwell time. Vacuum crevices and remove crumbs beneath seats daily to deter pests. Inspect hardware weekly and tighten fasteners. Regular cleaning prevents cross-contamination, preserves finishes, and supports health code compliance.#@@#Additional Info#@#National Public Seating MTS10 mobile cafeteria table measures 30" W x 121" D x 29" H, uses 14 gauge steel framing, has a laminate top, ships with 12 stools, weighs 256 pounds, is UL certified, and meets ADA requirements.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Stop settling for flimsy cafeteria furniture. This mobile cafeteria table combines robust steel framing with a high-pressure laminate surface to support heavy daily use in schools, hospitals, universities, and large dining operations while simplifying setup and storage for busy staff.
Heavy 14 gauge steel construction delivers structural integrity across the full 121 inch depth, resisting deflection under concentrated loads. Engineers designed welded connections and reinforced legs to maintain flatness and alignment through repeated folding and transport.
The rectangular top measures 30 inches by 121 inches, providing continuous seating for twelve stools and ample clearance for trays and service lines. Maintenance teams appreciate the high-pressure laminate finish that resists staining and cleans with standard disinfectants.
Configured to accept twelve attached stools, the table optimizes floor space and reduces clutter during peak meal periods. Cafeteria managers gain consistent seating arrangements that speed turnover and simplify supervision.
Heavy-duty casters allow staff to reposition the unit quickly for multipurpose rooms and storage, reducing labor time when reconfiguring dining areas. Locking wheels engage to stabilize the table during service and prevent unintended movement.
UL certification verifies electrical and mechanical safety where applicable, and the design can be modified to meet ADA compatibility for inclusive seating. Facilities directors receive documentation that supports campus safety audits and procurement standards.
The unit ships at approximately 256 pounds, reflecting solid materials and industrial-grade hardware that withstand institutional use. Maintenance budgets benefit from reduced replacement frequency due to corrosion-resistant finishes and robust componentry.
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect the tabletop daily for spills and debris; remove food acids and grease within 30 minutes using a neutral pH cleaner and soft cloth to prevent laminate delamination. Tighten frame fasteners weekly with a torque wrench to manufacturer values and lubricate caster bearings quarterly with food-grade lubricant. Verify edge-banding adhesion monthly and reseal worn edges with compatible adhesive.