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Mobile Cafeteria Table

Virco mobile tables are remarkably versatile and easy to use. Your maintenance people can tell you that. They can also tell you how much set-up and tear-down time time our mobile tables save them. 3/4" thick tops with a high-pressure laminate finish for strength and durability, locking mechanisms to secure tops when in use and sturdy wheel assemblies for prompt movement with a minimum of effort.

Virco's 48", 60" and 72" round tables are excellent choices for break rooms, banquet facilities and a large range of hospitality environments. Their rectangular 8' and 12' tables are suited for a variety of applications.

Also know as lunch room tables, lunchroom tables, school cafeteria tables, fold n' roll tables, mobile cafeteria table, restaurant cafeteria table

FEATURES:
A. Manual release safety lever protects pinched fingers during set up
B. When fully opened, round tables rest on sturdy glides
C. When transported, tables roll on 3" rubber wheels
D. Inner ABS edge mold bumper give added protection
E. MT30144 features up-lock/down-lock mechanism to hold table in place
F. MT30144 also features torsion bars for smooth folding/unfolding
G. The MT30144 has clearance between tops to help finger pinching
H. All mobile tables are protected with T-mold banding

Round:
48" (MT48R) LIST PRICE: $1,410.00
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60" (MT60R) LIST PRICE: $1,503.00
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72" (MT72R) LIST PRICE: $1,645.00
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Octagonal:
60" (MT60OCT) LIST PRICE: $1,530.00
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Rectangle:
36" x 96" (MT3096) LIST PRICE: $1,794.00
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36" x 144" (MT30144) LIST PRICE: $1,984.00
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Features:

10 year manufacturer's warranty
Virco Greenguard Certified Product



Shipping:

We Deliver: Delivery and Setup Services available
We Ship: Call or e-mail for custom freight quote



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  • Model: MT
  • Manufactured by: Virco


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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 27 March, 2007.