John Boos Open Front Cabinet Base Work Table, 132 x 36 Inches, 16 Gauge Stainless Steel Top, 1-1/2 Inch Rear Riser
John Boos Open Front Cabinet Base Work Table, 132 x 36 Inches, 16 Gauge Stainless Steel Top, 1-1/2 Inch Rear Riser
300 Series Top, 430 Stainless Steel Body, Stainless Steel Legs with Adjustable Feet
This extra-wide stainless steel work table combines a reinforced top, open-front cabinet base, and rear riser for durable, easy-to-clean performance.
- 132-inch wide x 36-inch deep stainless steel work table with open-front cabinet base
- 16-gauge Type 300 stainless steel top with a 1-1/2-inch rear riser
- Stallion Safety Edge front and bent side edge help with alignment and everyday wear
- Sound-deadened, reinforced top adds rigidity and reduces noise
- 18-gauge Type 430 stainless steel body with removable legs and adjustable feet
- 36-inch working height; ships standard welded
- Optional fixed or adjustable intermediate shelf available separately
Overall Dimensions:
132.0"W x 36.0"D x 37.25"HProduct Weight:
583.0 lb16 Gauge Stainless Steel Top
Type 300 stainless steel cabinet top with TIG-welded construction and a #4 polished satin finish.
1-1/2 Inch Rear Riser
Rear riser helps contain splashes and protect the wall behind the table.
Stallion Safety Edge Front
1-1/2-inch front edge and 90-degree bent side edge support table alignment and durability.
Reinforced Sound-Deadened Top
2 x 3 channel reinforcement runs the full length of the top for added rigidity and noise reduction.
Open Front 430 Stainless Steel Cabinet Base
18-gauge Type 430 stainless steel wrap provides durable open-front base construction.
Removable Stainless Steel Legs with Adjustable Feet
Removable stainless steel legs include adjustable feet for leveling on uneven floors.
Ships Welded
Shipped standard welded set-up for a rigid, ready-to-place table.
Optional Intermediate Shelf
Fixed (-1S) or adjustable (-1AS) intermediate shelf available separately.
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