Parry LTAB 600mm Deep Stainless Steel Low Table
Product Description
The Parry LTAB is a fabricated stainless steel low table built specifically as a platform for heavy cooking appliances — fryers, griddles, bratt pans and similar equipment that benefits from...
Specifications
- External height (mm)
- 600
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Product Description
The Parry LTAB is a fabricated stainless steel low table built specifically as a platform for heavy cooking appliances — fryers, griddles, bratt pans and similar equipment that benefits from being positioned at a lower working height than a standard preparation table. The reduced height places mounted appliances at a more natural operating level for kitchen staff, which matters when equipment is in continuous use throughout a service period. Widths run from 600mm to 1800mm, so the table can be matched closely to the footprint of the appliance it is supporting.
Two configurations are available. The wall table includes a rear upstand to protect the wall surface from grease and splatter, and is the more practical choice in the majority of kitchen layouts. The centre table has uniform edges on all sides and suits island runs or freestanding installations where access from both sides is needed. Both share the same welded frame construction with box-section legs, which gives the table the structural rigidity to carry heavy appliances reliably over years of commercial use without racking or flex.
The stainless steel top handles the grease, heat and cleaning chemicals that are part of daily kitchen life, and the straightforward construction makes wiping down between services quick and easy. Practical benefits include:
- Wall or centre configuration to suit your kitchen layout
- Range of widths to match your appliance footprint accurately
- Welded frame provides long-term stability under sustained heavy loads
- Stainless steel surface resists grease, heat and cleaning chemicals
- Optional extras including undershelves, castors, side panels, sliding doors and drawers
Because optional extras — undershelves, castors, side panels, sliding doors, drawers and bespoke cut-outs for pipes or pillars — can significantly affect how well the table integrates into your layout, it is worth thinking through your requirements carefully before ordering. If your situation does not fit neatly within the standard range, the team is happy to talk through your layout and help you identify the most practical configuration.
Key Features
- Fabricated stainless steel top resists grease, heat and chemical cleaning
- Available in widths from 600mm to 1800mm to match appliance footprints
- Welded box-section frame construction for long-term structural rigidity
- Wall and centre configurations available to suit different kitchen layouts
- Optional undershelves, castors, side panels, sliding doors and drawers available
Operational Benefits
- Positions heavy appliances at a comfortable working height for kitchen staff
- Reduced working height supports sustained use during long service periods
- Rear upstand on wall model protects surfaces from grease and splatter
- Rigid welded frame carries heavy cooking equipment without flex or racking
- Configurable extras allow the table to integrate cleanly into existing layouts
Specifications
- External height (mm)
- 600
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The wall table is the right choice for most kitchens — the rear upstand protects the wall from grease and splatter, which matters when the table is carrying a fryer or griddle in regular use. The centre table is better suited to island or back-to-back runs where staff need access from both sides and there is no fixed wall behind the unit.
- As a general rule, the table width should match or slightly exceed the footprint of the appliance being mounted on it. The available width range accommodates most single and double fryer banks, griddles and bratt pans. If you are planning to mount multiple appliances side by side, it is worth confirming the combined footprint before selecting a width.
- The LTAB can be specified with an undershelf, which provides useful storage for ancillary equipment or bulk oil without taking up additional floor space. If you require enclosed storage — sliding doors or drawers — these are available as optional extras and are worth considering at the point of ordering rather than retrofitting later.