Rubi Tools SLAB TABLE for Large Format Tile - 18935
Features
- Workbench to support the cutting and preparation of large format materials using the tools of the SLAB/SLIM/ERGO system range
- Extra-reinforced bars increase the rigidity of the workbench
- The structure of the table together with the levelling feet achieves a greater stability of the set
- Assembly and disassembly fast with easy fix connection system (hammerhead screws)
- Folding legs equipped with security system against involuntary closing
- Dimensions in working position: 71" x 41" x 28" (180 x 104 x 70 mm)
- Dimensions in transport position: 71" x 41" x 8" (180 x 104 x 20 mm)
- Working height: 27 4/7" (70 cm)
- Maximum load capacity: 551 lb (250 kg)
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Recommended to use either two SLAB TABLEs or one SLAB TABLE and one SLAB TABLE Lengthen Accessory (ref. 21931) for porcelain panels
What our Experts Think
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Core workstation for large-format tile handling
The SLAB TABLE (Ref. 18935) is a heavy-duty professional workbench designed specifically for cutting, supporting, and preparing large-format porcelain and stone slabs.
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Rock-solid stability under load
Built with extra-reinforced aluminum bars, it delivers high rigidity and supports up to 250 kg (551 lbs) without flex—critical for precision slab work.
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Designed for precision + safety
The spaced support bars let you cut and drill without damaging the table surface, reducing costly mistakes during fabrication.
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Modular system for oversized slabs
Can be linked with another table to create a much larger working surface (up to ~3.6 m total), ideal for oversized porcelain panels.
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Fast setup, job-site friendly design
Features an EASY FIX assembly system + foldable legs, allowing quick transport, compact storage, and rapid deployment on-site.
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Ergonomic working height
The 70 cm height is optimized to reduce strain during loading, unloading, and continuous slab handling.
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Built for professional slab installers
Rubber side bumpers, leveling feet, and a reinforced frame make it a reliable base for high-value, fragile large-format tiles.
Q&A
Q1: What is the Rubi SLAB TABLE 18935 used for?
A: It is a professional workbench for cutting, supporting, and handling large-format tiles and slabs using the Rubi SLAB SYSTEM.
Q2: What is the maximum load capacity?
A: The table supports up to 250 kg (551 lbs), making it suitable for heavy porcelain slabs.
Q3: What size is the SLAB TABLE?
A: It measures approximately 180 × 104 × 70 cm (71" × 41" × 28") in working position.
Q4: Is it stable enough for precision cutting?
A: Yes, it features extra-reinforced aluminum bars and leveling feet for high rigidity and stability during cutting operations.
Q5: Can multiple tables be combined?
A: Yes, the modular design allows two tables to be joined for a 360 cm extended work surface, ideal for oversized slabs.
Q6: Is the SLAB TABLE portable?
A: Yes, it has folding legs with a safety lock system, making transport and storage easy when not in use.
Q7: Does it protect tiles during work?
A: Yes, it includes rubber bumpers and spaced aluminum bars to prevent damage while cutting or drilling.
Q8: Who should use this workbench?
A: It is designed for professional tile installers working with large-format porcelain, ceramic, and stone slabs.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean surface after every use: Remove tile dust, slurry, and adhesive to maintain a flat, damage-free working surface.
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Inspect aluminum bars regularly: Check reinforced rails for debris or impact damage to preserve rigidity and stability.
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Keep leveling feet clean & adjusted: Ensure stable setup on uneven floors for safe large-format tile handling.
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Check folding legs & locks: Make sure safety locking system works properly to prevent accidental collapse.
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Avoid overloading: Stay within max load (~250 kg / 551 lb) to prevent structural stress.
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Dry storage is essential: Prevent rust, corrosion, and long-term deformation of metal components.
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Protect during transport: Use folded position and avoid stacking heavy tools on top of the frame.
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Periodic bolt inspection: Tighten connectors and “easy-fix” joints to maintain full structural stabilit