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60 inch Sandwich Prep Table

60-Inch Sandwich Prep Tables for High-Volume Kitchens

Shop 60-inch sandwich prep tables — including the Atosa MSF8303GR (16 pans) and MSF8307GR mega top (24 pans) — built for sandwich shops, delis, salad bars, and high-capacity prep lines.

A 60-inch sandwich prep table is the workhorse of medium-to-high-volume kitchens. With a 60-1/5-inch-wide footprint, two refrigerated doors, a chilled top pan rail holding 16 to 24 pans, and a built-in 9-1/4" cutting board, it gives one cook real elbow room or syncs two cooks at the same station — without committing to a 72-inch unit.

With more room for toppings, sauces, and ingredients, staff can assemble sandwiches, salads, wraps, and bowls efficiently while keeping everything organized, refrigerated, and within reach.

60 inch Sandwich Prep Table

60-Inch Sandwich Prep Tables

A 60-inch sandwich prep table is designed for commercial kitchens that need increased prep capacity, efficient workflow, and reliable refrigeration. These units provide expanded ingredient storage, a larger cutting surface, and organized access to toppings and condiments. We stock the Atosa MSF8303GR standard top (16 pans) and the Atosa MSF8307GR mega top (24 pans) — both share the same cabinet, compressor, R290 refrigerant, and warranty.

Atosa MSF8303GR vs MSF8307GR — 60" Spec Comparison

Feature MSF8303GR (Standard) MSF8307GR (Mega Top)
Top Type Standard Top Mega Top
Pan Capacity (1/6 size) 16 pans (2 rows) 24 pans (3 rows)
Exterior Width 60-1/5" 60-1/5"
Exterior Depth 30" 36-3/4"
Exterior Height 41-3/8" 46-5/8"
Cabinet Capacity 17.2 cu. ft. 17.2 cu. ft.
Compressor 1/5 HP 1/5 HP
Refrigerant R290 R290
Amps 2.8A 2.8A
Voltage 115V/60Hz/1ph 115V/60Hz/1ph
Cutting Board 9-1/4" poly 9-1/4" poly
Doors 2 solid, self-closing 2 solid, self-closing
Net Weight 271 lbs 284 lbs
Warranty 1-yr parts/labor + 5-yr compressor 1-yr parts/labor + 5-yr compressor

Pick the MSF8303GR if your menu has 16 or fewer cold ingredients and aisle clearance matters. Pick the MSF8307GR if you run build-your-own bowls, gourmet subs with twenty-plus toppings, or a salad bar — the extra 8 pans and 50% capacity bump pay for themselves on busy lunch services.

Why Choose a 60-Inch Sandwich Prep Table?

  • Larger prep surface for high-volume sandwich and salad assembly
  • Expanded ingredient capacity — 16 to 24 pans of refrigerated toppings
  • Refrigerated storage for food safety compliance (33°F–40°F)
  • Two-door access for better organization and 17.2 cu. ft. backup par
  • R290 hydrocarbon refrigerant — high efficiency, low GWP, future-proof
  • Standard 115V outlet at 2.8A — drops into any commercial kitchen

Best Uses for 60-Inch Prep Tables

  • Busy sandwich shops and delis with full topping bars
  • Salad bars and build-your-own bowl concepts
  • Pizzerias prepping topping rails (mega top fits standard pizza pans)
  • Burrito and taco builds with 20+ ingredients
  • Catering and production kitchens running multiple service styles

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 60-inch sandwich prep table used for?

A 60-inch sandwich prep table is a refrigerated workstation for assembling sandwiches, salads, wraps, burritos, grain bowls, and pizzas. It combines a chilled top pan rail (16 to 24 pans), a built-in cutting board, and a two-door refrigerated cabinet for backup product — all in a 60-1/5-inch-wide footprint built for medium-to-high-volume kitchens.

What's the difference between the Atosa MSF8303GR and MSF8307GR?

The MSF8303GR is the standard top — sixteen 1/6 pans in two rows, 30-inch overall depth, 41-3/8 inches tall. The MSF8307GR is the mega top — twenty-four 1/6 pans in three rows (50% more capacity), 36-3/4-inch overall depth, 46-5/8 inches tall. Both share the same 60-1/5" width, 17.2 cu. ft. cabinet, two solid self-closing doors, 1/5 HP compressor, R290 refrigerant, and 9-1/4" cutting board.

How many pans does a 60-inch sandwich prep table hold?

A 60-inch standard top holds sixteen 1/6-size pans in two rows. A 60-inch mega top holds twenty-four 1/6-size pans in three rows. Both can be reconfigured with the included adapter bars to hold 1/9-size pans for small-portion ingredients or 1/3-size pans for high-volume items like shredded lettuce or sliced tomato.

Is a 60-inch sandwich prep table good for high-volume kitchens?

Yes. The 60-inch is the right call for medium-to-high-volume sandwich shops, delis, salad bars, build-your-own bowl concepts, pizzerias, and any operation that runs two cooks at the same prep station. It gives you 50% more pan capacity than a 48-inch unit while still fitting most commercial kitchen footprints — without committing to the larger 72-inch size.

What size sandwich prep table should I choose?

Match the table to your menu and station count, not the biggest size on the spec sheet. A 48-inch table holds 12 to 18 pans and works for one or two cooks. A 60-inch table holds 16 to 24 pans and gives one cook real elbow room or two cooks a synced station. A 72-inch holds up to 30 pans and is the right call for high-volume chains and busy multi-cook lines.

What temperature should a sandwich prep table maintain?

Most commercial 60-inch sandwich prep tables hold ingredients between 33°F and 40°F — well below the 41°F food-safety threshold. The Atosa MSF8303GR and MSF8307GR both use a Dixell digital temperature controller and R290 refrigerant for consistent cold-air distribution across all pans, even with the lid open during a rush.

Does the mega top require a different electrical outlet?

No. Both the MSF8303GR and MSF8307GR run on a standard 115V/60Hz/1-phase electrical connection with a NEMA 5-15P plug — the same outlet used everywhere in a commercial kitchen. Both draw only 2.8 amps.

Can a 60-inch prep table be used as a salad prep table or pizza prep table?

Yes. The same hardware is sold as a sandwich prep table, salad prep table, refrigerated prep table, or pizza prep table — only the marketing differs. The 60-inch mega top with 24 pans is especially common in salad bars and pizza shops where high topping variety is critical.