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Height-adjustable sink table

Description

The height-adjustable sink table is equipped with a fixed shelf solution and designed to meet the customer’s individual needs. This is a solution for kitchens, for example, where flexibility is needed for workers of different heights. The table has a continuously adjustable height, which enables an ergonomic working position for different users and work phases.

Kavikka sink tables are made of either stainless steel (RST) or acid-resistant steel (HST), depending on the intended use. The RST tables are designed to withstand demanding working conditions, such as professional kitchens and other environments requiring hygiene.

For the designer

When choosing sinks, it is also a good idea to consider the space needed around the sinks. You need to leave enough space for the mixer that comes into the table, so for example, a 600 mm wide table will still fit a 400 mm deep sink.

Upon additional order, we can make openings for a hob or waste outlet, and a pillar notch is also possible. The rear edge is raised according to the intended use and order. A cover plate can be made in front of the sink and the corners of the table can be rounded if necessary.

Base units are also manufactured in special sizes. A furniture lock can also be installed in the cabinet and drawer system if necessary. You can get more information about designing special furniture from our sales staff.

For the buyer

Before ordering, it is a good idea to confirm the dimensions of the furniture (length x width x height), the number of basins, their size and their location on the surface. It is also a good idea to confirm the shelves, cabinets and drawers that will be included in the base before ordering.

The mixer hole is made at the factory if necessary.

Maintenance and use

WASHING

Stainless steel furniture and other products must be cleaned regularly to prevent rust. In most cases, just washing with water is sufficient to clean stainless steel, in some special cases hot water and steam.

Adhered impurities and deposits can be removed, for example, by rubbing with an abrasive cloth. NOTE! The abrasive cloth must be iron-free. It is a good idea to test the treatment on an inconspicuous area of ​​the product first.

CLEANING AGENTS

Stainless steel can be cleaned using conventional cleaning powders or heavy-duty detergents, such as soda, borax or sodium perborate.

Alkaline solutions, such as soda and ammonia solutions and diluted caustic soda, can be used to dissolve grease. Acetone, petrol, alcohol and other organic solvents can also be used to remove grease deposits or other water-insoluble substances.

Cleaning agents containing sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid must not be used to clean stainless steel.

DISINFECTION

The sterilants commonly used for disinfection often contain sodium hypochlorite or potassium hypochlorite. However, they are dangerous substances for stainless steel, as they easily cause pitting corrosion. Other chlorine-containing disinfectants, such as chloramines, are also dangerous. The most suitable disinfectant for stainless steel is nitric acid, which even in mild solutions has a bactericidal effect.

POST-CLEANING TREATMENT

The cleaning agent must be carefully removed from the steel surface, for which a generous rinse with water is usually sufficient. After using acidic cleaning agents, a pre-rinse with a neutralizing solution, such as soda, should be performed.

The user must always ensure sufficient ventilation of the room, the use of the correct protective equipment, and compliance with their own occupational safety instructions.

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