Training & Flip-Top Tables — Expert Answer

What maintenance keeps flip-top training tables in top shape?

Flip-top training tables need more maintenance than stationary furniture because of their moving parts. Regular care: lubricate the pivot mechanism annually with a dry lubricant (not oil-based, which attracts dust). Check caster function — rolling casters accumulate debris; clean regularly with a cloth or compressed air. Tighten any loose bolts in the base structure (daily repeated handling loosens hardware over time). Inspect the tabletop lock mechanism quarterly — if it doesn't engage with a clear click, it may need adjustment or replacement. Clean the tabletop surface with a mild detergent and cloth; avoid abrasive cleaners that damage the laminate finish. Replace worn casters proactively — a failed caster destabilizes the whole table. FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960.
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