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30"x144" Table w/ Sure Edge edge finish [VMT30144AE] As low as $2,064.96

30"x144" Table w/ Sure Edge edge finish

Virco rectangular tables are an excellent choice for cafeterias or banquet facilities. The ¾" thick table top and high-pressure laminate surface ensure strength and durability while the locking mechanism provides security when the table is in use.  When table is open, it rests firmly on sturdy glides, when folded it rolls on 3" rubber wheels. This model measures 30" by 144" and features Sure Edge® composite edges.

  • ¾" thick table top with high-pressure laminate finish
  • Locking mechanism to secure unit when in use and when folded
  • Specially designed torsion bar to facilitate easy folding and unfolding
  • T-mold edge banding
  • Swivel casters and sturdy wheel assemblies for easy movement
  • Quick set-up and tear-down time
  • Compact storage
  • UL (Underwriters Laboratories) Listed

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Virco Laminate/Banding Colors:
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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 08 January, 2008.
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