John Boos 84 in. x 30 in. Stainless Steel Enclosed Work Table with Sliding Doors and 1-1/2 in. Rear Riser
John Boos 84 in. x 30 in. Stainless Steel Enclosed Work Table with Sliding Doors and 1-1/2 in. Rear Riser
14-Gauge 300-Series Top, 18-Gauge 430 Stainless Base
Built for high-volume prep, this enclosed stainless work table combines a reinforced work surface, cabinet storage, and a wall-protecting rear riser in one durable station.
- 84 in. x 30 in. enclosed work table with a cabinet base and sliding doors.
- 14-gauge Type 300 stainless steel top with a 1-1/2 in. rear riser.
- Stallion Safety Edge front and 90-degree side edge bend-down for table line-up.
- 18-gauge Type 430 stainless steel body with stainless steel legs and adjustable feet.
- Sound-deadened, reinforced top construction adds strength and stability.
- Ships standard welded set-up and is NSF listed.
Overall Dimensions:
84.0"W x 30.0"D x 37.25"HProduct Weight:
415.0 lb14-Gauge Stainless Steel Top
Type 300 stainless steel top with a #4 polished satin finish for durability and easy cleaning.
1-1/2-Inch Rear Riser
Rear upturn helps protect the wall behind the table and helps contain splashes.
Stallion Safety Edge Front
Rounded front edge improves comfort and gives the table a finished, professional look.
Reinforced Sound-Deadened Top
Top is reinforced with a 2 in. x 3 in. channel running the full length of the top for added rigidity.
Sliding Double-Panel Doors
Cabinet base doors slide open and closed to provide enclosed storage without taking up aisle space.
18-Gauge Stainless Steel Body
Type 430 stainless steel cabinet body provides a durable enclosed base.
Stainless Steel Legs With Adjustable Feet
Removable stainless steel legs with adjustable feet help level the table on uneven floors.
Optional Intermediate Shelf
Compatible with optional fixed (-1S) or adjustable (-1AS) intermediate shelf configurations.
NSF Listed
Meets NSF requirements for commercial foodservice use.
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