John Boos

John Boos 60 Inch x 12 Inch Steam Table Cutting Board with Adjustable Stainless Steel Supports

SKU: L058-OS
GTIN: 662969126353
$427.14
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John Boos 60 Inch x 12 Inch Steam Table Cutting Board with Adjustable Stainless Steel Supports

Edge Grain Northern Hard Rock Maple, Penetrating Oil Finish

Add a durable, food-safe prep surface to your steam table with this maple cutting board built for secure support and daily service use.

  • Sized at 60 inches wide by 12 inches deep for steam table applications.
  • Edge grain Northern Hard Rock Maple provides a durable wood cutting surface.
  • Penetrating oil finish helps protect the board and maintain its appearance.
  • Includes adjustable stainless steel supports for secure placement.
  • NSF listed for use in food service environments.

Overall Dimensions:

60.0"W x 12.0"D x 1.25"H

Product Weight:

40.0 lb

Steam Table Application

Designed for use on commercial steam tables and serving lines.

Edge Grain Construction

Edge grain build offers a sturdy, work-ready wood surface for daily use.

Northern Hard Rock Maple

Made from dense hardwood for dependable performance and a traditional butcher-block look.

Penetrating Oil Finish

Helps protect the wood surface and supports routine maintenance.

Adjustable Stainless Steel Supports

Includes supports to help secure the cutting board in place on compatible equipment.

NSF Listed

Meets NSF requirements for food service use.

Type Steam Table Cutting Board
Style Edge Grain
Material Northern Hard Rock Maple
Finish Penetrating Oil
Selling Unit Each
Units Per Case 1

Frequently Asked Questions

It is designed for use with commercial steam tables and food service serving lines.
The board is made from Northern Hard Rock Maple.
Yes, it includes adjustable stainless steel supports.
Yes, it is NSF listed.
The board measures 60 inches wide, 12 inches deep, and 1-1/4 inches thick.

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