The highest quality, resistance, and precision characterize the German-made Siegmund Welding and Clamping Tables. In addition to welding, they can also be used for work of all kinds, with materials such as wood and plastic.

Features of a Siegmund Welding Table
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Unique Materials - High basic hardness. Improved nitriding results. Improved dimensional stability.
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Surface - Precisely milled surface. Reduced maintenance effort and enhanced corrosion protection through plasma nitriding.
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Radiused Boreholes - Easier insertion of bolts and accessories. Less adherence of welding spatters on bore edges. Less damage to the borehole edges.
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Grid Lines - Continuous lines for better orientation at a distance of 50mm (System 16) or 100 mm (System 22 and 28)
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Scale - Scaling on all four sides. Saves time when clamping and setting up.
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Elaborate Radiuses - Radiused edges and corners. Reduce the risk of injury. Protect components and accessories from getting damaged.
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Table Side Panel - Additional clamping surface. For extending and connecting tables.
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Ribbing - For optimum stability and rigidity of the table top. For all table series and sizes.
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Stable Table Legs - Optimal pressure distribution. High strength ensures precision of the table surface. Different versions available.








Materials of a Siegmund Welding Table
Within the Siegmund Welding Table range, there are a variety of different series to choose from: Basic 750, Basic 8.7 Professional 750, Professional 8.7, Extreme 8.7, Extreme 8.7 PLUS, Extreme 8.8 PLUS.
Within the series options, three different materials of tables are available: Premium Steel S355J2+N, Tool Steel X8.7, and Tool Steel X8.8. These three materials have different hardnesses and are used for various welding requirements.
| Property | Steel S355J2+N (without Plasma Nitration) |
Steel S355J2+N | Tool Steel X8.7 | Tool Steel X8.8 |
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| Basic Hardness | ||||
| Surface Hardness | ||||
| Impact-proof | ||||
| Scratch-proof | ||||
| Protection against weld spatter | ||||
| Corrosion resistance | ||||
| Point load | ||||
| Flatness in its new state | ||||
| Maintenance of the flatness under heavy use | ||||
| Life span |
Hardness
When choosing a welding table, having a high basic hardness is critical to ensure a long service life and high impact resistance. Hardness is measured using the Vickers Hardness Test, by indenting a material with a diamond pyramid, and then measuring the indent left on the material as a result.

Approximate Vickers Hardness


Plasma Nitration
For surface layer hardening, Siegmund Welding Tables are Plasma Nitrided, this is a thermochemical diffusion process, where the surface layer is enriched with nitrogen, forming a wear and corrosion protection layer on the surface, and the area close to the surface. This leads to a more durable welding table, which is corrosion-resistant and wear-free.
If any welding spatter does land on the table, it is easy to knock off due to this process.
BAR-Coating
After the Plasma Nitriding process, Siegmund Welding Tables and Parts then go through a BAR Coating (Black-Anti-Rust Coating), for reinforced rust protection and additional grading of the surfaces.
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Low-wear and durable surfaces
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Scratch & corrosion resistant
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Significantly less welding spatter adhesion
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Increased table life span
Are you looking for a Welding Table Solution? ESCCO are on hand to help.
At our facility in Hereford, we hold a wide range of Siegmund welding tables and tooling in stock. We also offer demonstrations in-house, via Teams/Zoom, or even on-site if required.
Email sales@escco.co.uk or call 01432 346190 for expert advice.