We needed something that could handle a 45° forward tilt without the animal sliding off, and this one has a textured surfce that actually grips better than the polished stainless tables we've used before.

304 stainlss throughout, not just the top—the legs and frame are teh same matrial, which matters when you're hosing down after a procedure and don't want rust spots forming on the welds six months in.

The detachable instrument tray is a nice touch, but what we didn't realize until we got it is that the heater is actually useful for keeping smaller animals warm during longer surgeries, although it's not a substitute for a proper warming pad.

Tilt range is -5° to 15° side-to-side and that 45° front/back, which covers most orthopedic and soft tissue work we do, but the 0-60°C temperture range on heater is pretty wide—most vets will never use it above 35°C or so.

MOQ is one unit, which is rare for this class of table, and the lead time is usually 2-3 weeks from order, but confirm stock before you need it for a scheduled case because they sometimes run behind.

It's not suited for large equine procedures obviously, but for small animal clinics doing routine spays, dental work, or fracture repairs, the 1400mm length is actually better than the bigger tables that take up too much floor space.
The table measures 1400mm long, 650mm wide, and its height adjusts from 760mm to 1060mm, so it fits most standard veterinary clinics without taking up too much space.
Yes, 304 stainless steel is highly resistant to rust and stains, so you can just wipe it down with standard disinfectants without worrying about corrosion.
It comes with CE, ISO, and FDA certifications, and we include copies of the certificates inside the package for your records or customs clearance.
Absolutely, the MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order a single table to try it out and see how it works for your team.
The tray clips onto the side rails and locks in place securely—it's designed to hold standard surgical instruments without wobbling during procedures.