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M-Series™ Lab Bench

Our M-Series™ is designed with a focus on affordability, providing a cost-effective solution without sacrificing quality. These modular lab workstations & benches can easily accommodate changes in your workspace as they are designed for reconfigurability. With the M-Series™, you can quickly adapt your laboratory to meet evolving needs.

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M-Series™ Laboratory Workbenches and Tables

M-Series™ Laboratory Workbenches and Tables

The M-Series™ adaptable tables are built for projects of all sizes and budgets. Their capacity is 1,200 pounds, and they have integrated power, gas, data, lighting, and USB compatibility. Versions include:

M1: Single-sided; 2 X 3” 14-gauge posts
M2: Double-sided; 2 X 3” 14-gauge posts
M3: Single-sided; 2 X 5” 11-gauge posts
M4: Double-sided; 2 X 5” 11-gauge posts

M-Series™ Bench Systems

HLS M-Series™ lab bench systems are highly configurable, and offer numerous accessory options designed to meet a variety of project budgets. This new line of benches has been engineered with features to meet your load and usage demands, including a knock-down design for economical transportation.

The M-Series™ Features Include
14 or 11-gauge steel tube construction supporting 1200 lb. load capacity.
Power, data and gas service options can be pre-installed into the frame
Services can be upgraded or reconfigured in field with minimal effort
Six-position adjustable work top height (1″ increments from 30-3/4 to 36-3/4″)
Single or double-sided configurations
Durable powder coat finish

Frequently Asked Questions

Hanson M-Series™

What are the differences between the M-Series™ & Agility™

What is the Hanson M-Series™?

Can the M-Series™ furniture be customized?

Is the M-Series™ furniture easy to assemble?

Are there storage options available in the M-Series™?

Hanson M-Series Models

What are the key features of the M-1 model?

How does the M-2 model differ from the M-1?

What makes the M-3 model unique?

What makes the M-4 model unique?

Can the M-Series models be used in cleanroom environments?

What are the available configurations for the M-Series™ models?

How do I choose the right M-Series™ model for my laboratory?

Are there any special assembly requirements for the M-Series™ models?

What types of work surfaces are available for the M-Series™ models?

Can the M-Series™ models be integrated with existing laboratory setups?

How do I get support or service for my M-Series™ furniture?