EAIS CTD Club Epoxy Coated Tray Dispenser
Product Description
The EAIS CTD Club is a freestanding tray dispenser designed for cafeteria-style and self-service food operations. Built around a tubular steel frame with an epoxy powder coat finish, it sits...
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Product Description
The EAIS CTD Club is a freestanding tray dispenser designed for cafeteria-style and self-service food operations. Built around a tubular steel frame with an epoxy powder coat finish, it sits on castors for easy repositioning and requires no electrical or water connections. Its purpose is straightforward: keep trays accessible, orderly, and within easy reach at the point of collection.
In a busy servery environment, a well-positioned tray dispenser contributes meaningfully to queue flow. This unit holds enough trays to carry a full lunch service without requiring a mid-session reload, and the retaining wires keep the stack stable without impeding guests as they pull a tray free. The one-piece formed side and rear frames give the unit good rigidity under the kind of repeated daily handling typical in school dining rooms, staff canteens, and hospital cafeterias.
Key operational features worth noting:
- Epoxy coated frame resists moisture and routine cleaning chemicals
- 125mm castors allow easy repositioning before or after service
- Two braked castors keep the unit stable once placed on the servery line
- Bumpers protect adjacent counters and furniture from contact damage
- No installation requirements beyond a clear, level floor area
The unit is intended for indoor use only and is not suited to outdoor service points or areas with prolonged exposure to standing water. Sites operating at significantly higher tray throughput, or regularly handling larger-format trays, may find a higher-capacity model more appropriate.
If you are fitting out a servery line or want to confirm compatibility with your existing tray stock, our team is happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Tubular steel frame with epoxy powder coat for durability
- Retaining wires secure tray stack during busy service periods
- 125mm castors allow straightforward repositioning between services
- Two braked castors lock unit firmly in place on the servery line
- Bumpers fitted to prevent contact damage to adjacent furniture
Operational Benefits
- Keeps trays orderly and accessible to reduce guest queue delays
- Holds enough trays to carry a full lunch service without reloading
- Epoxy finish withstands daily cleaning without deteriorating over time
- No connections required — place, load, and it is ready for service
- Mobile design allows servery layout to be adjusted between sittings
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It is well suited to moderate to high throughput self-service environments including school dining rooms, staff canteens, and hospital cafeterias. For very high-volume sites or operations using larger-format trays consistently, it is worth speaking to our team to confirm whether a higher-capacity unit would be a better fit.
- No. The unit requires only a clear, level floor area appropriate to its footprint. There are no electrical, water, or gas connections involved — it is simply placed and loaded before service.
- The CTD Club is designed for indoor use only. It is not suited to outdoor service points or environments with prolonged exposure to standing water or the elements.