What are Karl mobile auxiliary carts and their primary industrial applications?
Karl mobile auxiliary carts (Beistellwagen) are wheeled workstation supports designed for flexible material handling and tool storage in industrial environments. These ESD-safe mobile units serve electronics manufacturing, semiconductor facilities, precision assembly operations, and quality control laboratories where static-sensitive components require protected handling. The Karl Basic series provides standardized 600x800mm work surfaces with height-adjustable configurations from 720-900mm or fixed 780mm heights, enabling seamless integration into existing production workflows while maintaining electrostatic discharge protection throughout manufacturing processes.
What are the key technical selection criteria for Karl auxiliary carts?
Karl auxiliary cart selection depends on workspace dimensions, height requirements, and ESD protection needs for your specific application. The Karl Basic series offers two height configurations: adjustable 720-900mm models (31.505 series) for variable operator ergonomics and fixed 780mm models (32.505 series) for standardized work heights. All units feature consistent 600x800mm work surfaces with mobile caster systems, while ESD variants provide surface resistivity compliance for electronics handling. Load capacity, mobility requirements, and integration with existing workstation systems determine the optimal model selection for industrial environments.
Which standards and certifications apply to Karl mobile auxiliary carts?
Karl mobile auxiliary carts comply with DIN EN 61340-5-1 standards for electrostatic discharge control when specified with ESD surface treatments. The mobile units meet EN 527 ergonomic requirements for office workstations and industrial furniture applications, ensuring proper operator positioning and workspace accessibility. ESD-protected models achieve surface resistance values within the 10^6 to 10^9 ohm range according to IEC 61340-4-1 measurement protocols, providing controlled static dissipation for sensitive electronic component handling in manufacturing environments.
What are the main differences between Karl auxiliary cart variants?
Karl auxiliary carts differentiate primarily through height adjustment capabilities and ESD protection features across the Basic series lineup. The 31.505 series provides height adjustment from 720-900mm for ergonomic flexibility, while 32.505 models offer fixed 780mm heights for standardized operations. ESD variants include conductive surface treatments and grounding provisions for electronics manufacturing, whereas standard models serve general industrial applications without static control requirements. All models maintain consistent 600x800mm work surfaces with mobile caster systems, differing only in height configuration and electrostatic discharge protection levels.
What are the installation requirements and system compatibility for Karl auxiliary carts?
Karl auxiliary carts require minimal installation as mobile units arrive pre-assembled with integrated caster systems for immediate deployment. ESD models need proper grounding connections through conductive chains or grounding straps to facility earth systems, typically requiring 1-megohm resistance paths for compliance verification. The 600x800mm footprint ensures compatibility with standard industrial aisle widths and doorway clearances, while height ranges accommodate integration with existing workbenches and production equipment. Mobile casters provide 360-degree maneuverability on industrial flooring surfaces including concrete, vinyl, and anti-fatigue matting systems.
What safety ratings and operating conditions apply to Karl auxiliary carts?
Karl auxiliary carts operate safely in standard industrial environments with temperature ranges from -10°C to +40°C and relative humidity up to 85% non-condensing conditions. The mobile units achieve IP20 protection rating suitable for indoor industrial applications with protection against solid objects larger than 12mm diameter. Load capacity specifications ensure safe operation under normal industrial handling conditions, while the stable base design prevents tip-over during material loading and transport operations. ESD variants maintain surface resistance stability across the specified environmental range for consistent static control performance.
What maintenance schedule and service life expectations apply to Karl auxiliary carts?
Karl auxiliary carts require quarterly caster inspection and lubrication to maintain smooth mobility and prevent bearing wear in industrial environments. ESD surface resistance testing should occur every six months using standard resistance meters to verify continued compliance with DIN EN 61340-5-1 requirements, with acceptable readings between 10^6 and 10^9 ohms from any point to ground. The robust construction design provides 10-15 year service life under normal industrial usage conditions, with annual structural inspections recommended to verify frame integrity and work surface condition in demanding manufacturing environments.
Karl Basic ESD side trolleys deliver a verified surface resistance of 10⁵-10⁹ Ω across all contact surfaces, meeting the requirements of IEC 61340-5-1 for electrostatic protected area (EPA) use. The welded steel frame supports loads up to 150 kg per unit, with shelf surfaces finished in conductive HPL laminate and a continuous ground bonding point for direct EPA earth connection.
As an authorised distributor of Karl Industrie furniture, esd.equipment stocks 16 Beistellwagen Karl Basic configurations - covering single-shelf, double-shelf and drawer variants - all supplied with full norm documentation and traceable to DIN EN 61340-5-1 and DIN EN 61340-5-2 test records.
Key technical advantages - Karl Basic Side Trolleys at a glance
📦 16 configurations in stock - single-shelf, double-shelf and drawer variants available
✓ DIN EN 61340-5-2 certified - supplied with traceable norm documentation and test records
Typical application areas:
Electronics assembly and SMT rework (IEC 61340-5-1, IPC-A-610), semiconductor handling and wafer logistics (SEMI S1/S2), medical device production (ISO 13485), automotive electronics manufacturing (IATF 16949, VDA 6.3), aerospace and defence sub-assembly (AS9100), PCB inspection and final test stations.
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Authorised Karl DistributorOriginal Karl Basic Beistellwagen with full factory documentation and IEC 61340-5-1 test records
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16 Variants in StockSingle-shelf, double-shelf and drawer configurations - ready for immediate dispatch
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EPA-Ready Out of the BoxGround bonding point and conductive HPL surfaces meet DIN EN 61340-5-1 and DIN EN 61340-5-2 requirements
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