John Boos Pro-Bowl 2-Compartment Stainless Steel Sink with Left and Right Drainboards
John Boos Pro-Bowl 2-Compartment Stainless Steel Sink with Left and Right Drainboards
87-1/4"W x 29-1/2"D, 16-Gauge 300-Series Stainless Steel, 10" Backsplash
Built for busy prep and wash stations, this dual-drainboard sink combines two deep compartments, durable stainless steel construction, and splash-control features in one roomy workstation.
- Two 18" x 24" x 12" compartments provide generous wash space for commercial kitchens.
- Left and right 24" drainboards add convenient landing area for washed items.
- 16-gauge, 300-series stainless steel construction is built for demanding daily use.
- 10" boxed backsplash with 45° top and 2" return helps reduce wall splash.
- Includes splash-mount faucet holes on 8" centers and 3-1/2" die-stamped drain openings.
- Stainless steel legs, adjustable front and side bracing, and bullet feet support a stable setup.
- Knocked-down construction helps simplify shipping and on-site assembly.
Overall Dimensions:
87.25"W x 29.5"D x 44.06"HProduct Weight:
116.0 lbTwo-Compartment Layout
Provides two separate sink bowls for multitasking, prep, and wash stations.
Dual Drainboards
24" drainboards on the left and right sides create landing space for clean or soiled items.
16-Gauge Stainless Steel Top
Durable 16-gauge 300-series stainless steel construction is designed for heavy commercial use.
Boxed Backsplash
10" backsplash with a 45° top and 2" return helps protect the wall behind the sink from splashes.
Splash-Mount Faucet Holes
One set of faucet holes on 8" centers is provided for sink faucet installation.
Die-Stamped Drain Openings
3-1/2" drain openings are die-stamped for standard drainage connections.
Stainless Steel Leg Base
Stainless steel legs with adjustable front and side bracing and bullet feet provide support and leveling flexibility.
Knocked-Down Construction
Ships KD for easier handling and assembly on site.
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