The RUWI Classic 400 XL battery-powered lift table combines a sturdy, extendable work surface with a cordless drive for infinitely variable height adjustment. The table top measures 200 × 100 cm and can be extended to 270 × 100 cm at the front - for large workpieces or flexible work processes. The worktop is made of HPL-coated multiplex - scratch-resistant, robust and easy to clean. Two lateral clamping profiles (100 cm each) allow a wide variety of workpieces to be fixed in place - from small parts to panels. The integrated 20 mm hole pattern is CNC-milled and compatible with RUWI accessories and standard 20 mm clamping systems. The working height can be continuously adjusted from 71.5 to 106 cm using two foot switches. It is powered by 18 V batteries and is CAS-compatible - can be used with batteries from Metabo, Mafell, Lamello and other partners. Four swivel castors (two with complete brakes, two with directional locks) make the table mobile and stable - even with a load capacity of up to 400 kg. For all those who rely on cordless freedom, clear processes and reliable technology in the workshop.
Technical Data
Work surface: 200 × 100 cm, extendable to 270 × 100 cm
Load capacity: up to 400 kg
Table top material: Multiplex, HPL-coated on both sides
Hole grid: Ø 20 mm, CNC-milled, in 96 mm grid
Clamping system: Compatible with RUWI accessories and standard 20 mm systems
Lateral clamping profiles: 2 x 100 cm on both sides, suitable for workpieces from small parts to door panels
Working height: infinitely adjustable from 71.5 to 106 cm
Height adjustment: electric via foot switch, battery-operated
Drive: 18 V battery system CAS-compatible, e.g. Metabo, Mafell, Lamello
Swivel castors: 4 swivel castors, 2 with complete brakes, 2 with directional locks
Features: Scratch-resistant, robust, easy to clean, mobile and stable
Area of application: Large and small workpieces, flexible workshop work without cables
Special feature: No waiting time due to charging - simply insert a new battery and continue working while the other is charging