| Model No. | Dimensions | Weight |
| EMB-2-3072S | 72"W x 30"D x 33-1/2"H | 219 lbs. |
Product Summary
Tennsco electronic workbench with a steel top and modular pedestals, designed for assembly, test, and repair stations where you want both a stable work surface and built-in storage at the workstation. Modular pedestals add organized drawer/compartment storage for tools, components, and paperwork, helping keep benches clear and improving repeatability for production support and electronics workflows. Steel tops are preferred in rugged bench areas where impact resistance and fast cleanup matter. Choose this configuration when you want an accessory-ready bench layout that keeps frequently used items within arms reach.
Features
Tennsco electronic workbench with a steel top and modular pedestals, designed for assembly, test, and repair stations where you want both a stable work surface and built-in storage at the workstation. Modular pedestals add organized drawer/compartment storage for tools, components, and paperwork, helping keep benches clear and improving repeatability for production support and electronics workflows. Steel tops are preferred in rugged bench areas where impact resistance and fast cleanup matter. Choose this configuration when you want an accessory-ready bench layout that keeps frequently used items within arms reach.
Features
- Workbench configuration: Steel top with modular pedestal base (integrated workstation storage)
- Modular pedestals provide organized storage for tools, components, and small parts (drawer/door layout varies by model)
- Designed for electronics assembly, test/repair, kitting, and inspection workflows
- Pedestal storage helps keep the work surface clear and improves organization at point of use
- Steel frame construction intended for industrial environments
- Accessory options vary by series and may include shelves, power strips, lighting, and panels (model dependent)
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