Table trolleys provide both a transport platform and a temporary work surface—ideal for service teams, technical departments and mobile operations. With wheeled bases and fixed or adjustable tops, they’re suited to use across workshops, laboratories, and multi-use facilities. Most models feature steel or aluminium frames with laminate or MDF tops and support loads of 100–300 kg depending on size and construction. In environments where tools are stored nearby, many teams position these trolleys alongside drawer units or shelf trolleys to streamline access to small parts or equipment.
Where users share equipment or move between seated and standing tasks, height adjustable trolley tables offer ergonomic benefits without sacrificing mobility. These are often used in maintenance areas, test labs or packaging stations where flexibility and comfort are key. Some models include gas-lift or electric height control, allowing quick changes between work modes or users. In packaging zones, they’re frequently paired with strapping tools or bin storage systems to create efficient all-in-one work islands.
For teams handling sensitive or heavier equipment, motorised table trolleys offer smoother lifting and a more stable working surface. These are typically used in facilities managing AV setups, electronics, or precision equipment, where controlled elevation and movement protect both staff and gear. Models with integrated shelves or cable cutouts are especially popular in settings requiring repeated setup and breakdown. Where extra storage is needed, side cabinets or tray trolleys are often positioned nearby to store power tools, components or job-specific gear.
We supply table trolleys designed for different roles—lightweight models for quick movement of trays or tools, and reinforced designs for use as mobile benches. In multi-zone workspaces, choosing trolleys with handles, brakes and protective edging supports safer transitions between rooms, floors or sites. This flexibility is especially valued by support teams who need to move equipment, then work from the same surface without repacking or unloading. In shared environments, wall-mounted storage cabinets are frequently positioned along travel routes to house shared devices, forms or consumables used at each stop.