Treston workbenches for four work zones.
Choose the route first: packing and fulfilment, electronics and ESD, office and light work, or garage and workshop. YKTOH helps match the bench, surface, accessories, storage, lighting, seating and trolley support to the job.
Four buying paths, one Treston workspace system.
The page should attract buyers by showing their working environment first. Each route gives them a practical starting point without forcing them to understand the full Treston catalogue upfront.

Packing and fulfilment
For carton flow, label work, tape, cutters, shelves, small-item control and dispatch-side benches.

Electronics and ESD
For ESD benches, assembly, R and D, testing, inspection, repair and grounded work areas.

Office and light work
For TP and TED routes that fit industrial offices, labs, counters and light technical work.

Garage and workshop
For tool-heavy, repair, maintenance, garage and workshop environments with heavier wear.

Keep cartons, labels, tools and packing material within reach.
The attraction here is work speed and order. A packing customer wants the bench to support the sequence: receive, pick, pack, label, seal and move out.
- Good fit for e-commerce, 3PL, warehouse packing, dispatch and returns areas.
- Match bench width, carton sizes, label process, roll holders, shelves, cutters and trolley movement.
- Use this route when packing flow matters more than just buying a table.
Build the ESD bench around the process, not only the tabletop.
The attraction here is technical confidence. Electronics buyers need the bench, chair, trolley, storage, shelves and accessories checked together when ESD control is required.
- Good fit for electronics assembly, semiconductor support, PCB work, R and D, test, repair and inspection.
- Confirm EPA requirement, surface, grounding, task lighting, tool position, monitor arms and operator posture.
- Use this route when a normal worktable does not control the technical work area.


Use TP and TED where the work is lighter, cleaner and more desk-like.
The attraction here is practical flexibility. Some buyers do not need a heavy production station. They need a strong adjustable bench that can fit offices, counters, labs and light technical work.
- Good fit for industrial offices, service counters, labs, QC rooms, documentation areas and admin-linked technical work.
- Match sitting or standing use, power, monitor arms, document holders, shelves, small drawers and visual tidiness.
- Use this route when the buyer is comparing a workbench against an office desk.
Choose the bench for tool load, surface wear and daily workshop abuse.
The attraction here is strength and staying organized under rougher use. Heavy-duty workshop buyers care about load, top material, tool storage, drawers and whether the bench stays stable.
- Good fit for maintenance rooms, repair benches, garage work, tool handling, production support and MRO workshops.
- Confirm load, worktop wear, chemicals, drawer needs, vice or tool mounting and whether mobility is needed.
- Use this route when the workspace is closer to a workshop than a clean assembly station.

How YKTOH narrows the Treston route before quotation.
This is the practical version of the video reference roadmap. The visual tone can feel cinematic, but the buying path stays clear for procurement and operations teams.
Use the configurator after the buyer chooses the work zone.
Treston’s browser-based 3D Configurator lets the buyer build a workstation or trolley, view it from different angles and email a PDF product list. YKTOH can then review the configuration against the actual site, task, size, load, ESD and accessory requirement.
- Start from routeChoose packing, ESD, office-light work or workshop before opening the tool.
- Build the benchSelect frame, size, top, height adjustment, uprights and accessories.
- Send for reviewShare the PDF or edit link with YKTOH for local recommendation support.

Make the model decision easier.
After the customer chooses the work environment, the page can show a short model shortlist. This avoids burying buyers under the full catalogue too early.
Start with a packing bench route, then add the accessories that control cartons, labels, rolls and dispatch-side storage.
Start with the ESD requirement, then confirm whether the chair, trolley, drawer and above-bench accessories also need ESD fit.
Use TP and TED when the customer wants a cleaner workbench route for industrial offices, labs, counters or light technical tasks.
Start with load, surface wear and tools. Add drawers, cabinets, panels and durable worktop options around the workshop job.
Send the work area. YKTOH will help narrow the Treston route.
The best enquiry includes more than a model number. Send the work area, task, dimensions, load, operator posture and any ESD, storage, lighting or movement requirement.
What to send
- Work environment: packing, ESD, office-light work or workshop.
- Photos of the current area and available width, depth and height.
- Load, worktop use, tool storage, carton size or component handling details.
- ESD, lighting, seating, trolley, drawer, shelf, cable or power needs.