John Boos Enclosed Base Stainless Steel Work Table with Sliding Doors, 120 x 24 Inches, 5-Inch Backsplash
John Boos Enclosed Base Stainless Steel Work Table with Sliding Doors, 120 x 24 Inches, 5-Inch Backsplash
16-Gauge 300-Series Stainless Steel Top, Welded Set-Up
A durable enclosed base prep table that combines a stainless steel work surface, concealed storage, and a sanitary welded design for busy commercial kitchens.
- 120"W x 24"D work table with enclosed cabinet base and sliding stainless steel doors.
- 16-gauge, 300-series stainless steel top with 5-inch rear backsplash.
- Stallion Safety Edge front and 90° side turndowns help protect staff and improve line-up.
- Stainless steel base and fixed undershelf add strength and storage.
- Sound-deadened top and welded construction support long-term durability.
- 1-inch adjustable stainless steel bullet feet help level the table on uneven floors.
- NSF certified for commercial foodservice use.
Overall Dimensions:
120.0"W x 24.0"D x 40.75"HProduct Weight:
390.0 lbSliding Door Enclosed Base
Cabinet base with sliding stainless steel doors provides enclosed storage beneath the work surface.
16-Gauge Stainless Steel Top
Heavy-duty 300-series stainless steel top is sound deadened and reinforced for durability.
5-Inch Rear Backsplash
Helps contain splashes and keep the wall behind the table cleaner.
Stallion Safety Edge Front
1-1/2-inch Stallion edge front adds a comfortable, finished work surface edge.
90° Side Turndowns
Side edges bend down 90 degrees to help with table line-up.
Stainless Steel Base and Undershelf
Adds corrosion resistance and extra storage below the top.
Fixed Undershelf
Undershelf is secured in a fixed position 10 inches above the floor.
Welded Set-Up
Ships standard as a welded unit for a rigid, ready-to-use build.
Adjustable Bullet Feet
1-inch adjustable stainless steel bullet feet help level the table.
NSF Certified
Suitable for commercial food preparation environments.
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