D28 vs. D16 3D Welding Tables – Which One is Right for Your Welding Projects?
- Jun 22, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: 4 days ago
D28 3D Welding Table: Built for Heavy-Duty Fabrication
Key Features of the D28:
The “28” refers to its hole size of 28mm.
Heavier in weight, but more robust than the D16.
Suited for medium to heavy duty fabrication (e.g. 2mm tube to bridge cranes).
A modern 3D welding table provides the flexibility and precision needed for both light and heavy fabrication work.


Applications of the D28:
Medium to Heavy-Duty Fabrication: Works well for projects such as machinery assembly, structural steel welding, and bridge crane fabrication.
Large Components: Ideal for fabricating large, heavy materials like beams, pipes, and structural components that require more robust clamping options.
Choosing between D16 and D28 also depends on table size, so check our guide on what size welding table you need.
D16 3D Welding Table: Precision for Lighter to Medium Fabrication
Key Features of the D16 3D welding table:
D16 3D welding table is more suited for lighter to medium-duty tasks.
BORE HOLES: 16mm.
TABLE TOP HEIGHT: 100mm.
PLATE THICKNESS: ~12mm.
HOLE GRID: 50mm - standard.


Applications of the D16:
Light to Medium-Duty Fabrication: The D16 is an excellent choice for smaller workshops or projects requiring precise welding on metal frames, brackets, and small machinery parts.
Fine Precision Welding: Ideal for tasks that demand high accuracy, such as custom metalwork, automotive repairs, or delicate structural components.
For precision work, it’s important to understand welding table flatness and tolerance standards.
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