HOSPITALITY
A ROUND TABLE'S KNIGHT
IN SHINING ARMOUR
UK market leader in folding tables, Gopak, has made it even easier to
transport its four and five foot round tables with a new and improved
trolley. With a host of practical additions, its smaller frame means it
can be taken with ease through any standard width door frame.
S
trong, manoeuvrable and attractive, enhancements, it comes at no extra cost. more control and ease than before.
Gopak's scaled down and modified Where as before the tables had to be physically Two casters are fitted with brakes to ensure
trolley design is constructed of bright lifted into place on the trolley, the new model has that, when not in motion and when loading tables
zinc coated steel. With a number of been fitted with a ramp, which means tables can on and off, the trolley remains securely in
be easily rolled up and onto the trolley. This ramp position.
is then folded up to make storage even simpler. Gopak Ltd, established in 1954, is now the
In the centre of the trolley there is a well to UK's market leader in the design, manufacture
comfortably hold the tables in place. Rubber and supply of lightweight aluminium framed
extrusions fitted in the middle then ensure that no folding tables.
damage comes to the tables whilst in motion. The company offers a wide selection of table
For added security to make sure there are no and chair ranges to suit numerous occasions and
runaway tables, a safety strap has been fitted to is committed to ensuring both a quality product
the design. It closes off the gap where the tables and service.
FSA
enter, keeping them firmly in their place whilst
they are moved. More information is available in Gopak's 2008
Unlike the previous model, it features four Product Guide. To obtain your free copy, call
rather than two swivel casters. This allows it to the sales hotline on 0845 7023216 or visit
be manoeuvred around any building with far
www.gopak.co.uk
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