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SPARTUS Welding Tables – a precise foundation for professional welding

SPARTUS welding tables in the D28 and D16 systems provide stable, rigid and load-resistant working surfaces designed for welding, assembly and production tasks. Thanks to the system hole grid and compatible accessories, they enable fast positioning of components, reduce preparation time and ensure repeatable assembly even for the most complex structures.

D28 System – tables for heavy industrial production

SPARTUS D28 tables are robust, high-capacity constructions dedicated to production plants and heavy-steel fabrication. The thick tabletop, high temperature resistance and compatibility with a wide range of accessories allow the creation of complex welding fixtures, technological tooling and stable assembly stations. These solutions withstand many years of multi-shift operation.

D16 System – compact, precise and universal

SPARTUS D16 tables are designed for smaller workshops, service tasks and light work, where flexibility and high precision are essential. The smaller hole diameter and denser positioning grid allow for precise component alignment, mounting small parts and performing tasks that require full control over material positioning.

SPARTUS Accessories and Tools – full compatibility and limitless possibilities

The SPARTUS range also includes complete sets of system tools: clamps, squares, stops, supports, adapters and mounting components for the D28 and D16 systems. Thanks to dimensional compatibility, these tools make it possible to build multi-point fixtures, repeatable assembly setups and fully adapt the workstation to specific projects. This equipment significantly speeds up work and enhances precision in welding and assembly processes.

Frequently
asked questions

Which welding table should I choose for my workshop?

For most workshops, the D16 system is recommended due to its precision and compact size. In production plants, shipyards and construction companies, the D28 system is more suitable thanks to its increased load capacity and rigidity.

What is the difference between the FERROS, HERMES and MAXIMUS welding table lines?

The lines differ primarily in the tabletop material as well as wear and corrosion resistance:

  • FERROS – EN-GJL-300 cast iron
    Tabletops cast from high-strength cast iron with excellent abrasion resistance. Ideal for intensive work and processing of components exposed to heavy loads.

  • HERMES – S355J2+N steel
    Welded tabletops made from high-strength structural steel with high impact resistance. Perfect for workshop conditions, welding spatter and dynamic loads.

  • MAXIMUS – nitrided S355J2+N steel
    Tabletops made from the same steel as the Hermes line, but additionally plasma-nitrided, which significantly increases resistance to corrosion, welding spatter, wear and deformation. This is the highest and most durable series in the range.

Why is it worth choosing a welding table with a nitrided tabletop?

A nitrided tabletop is steel subjected to plasma nitriding, which creates a hard protective layer with very high wear resistance. Such tables:

  • are much more resistant to welding spatter – material does not stick as easily,

  • have increased corrosion resistance, even in humid workshops,

  • feature a harder surface resistant to scratches and dents,

  • maintain their perfect flatness and geometry for longer,

  • require significantly less cleaning and maintenance.

This is why nitrided tables, such as SPARTUS Maximus, are often chosen for intensive production work where workstation durability and minimal downtime are essential.

What is a diagonal grid in a welding table?

A diagonal grid is a layout of system holes arranged not only in straight vertical and horizontal lines, but also diagonally across the tabletop. This layout increases the number of possible mounting points for accessories and provides greater flexibility in positioning components. The diagonal hole pattern makes it easier to set up irregularly shaped parts, supports precise positioning at unconventional angles and improves assembly ergonomics when working with complex structures.