John Boos Stallion 120-Inch x 30-Inch Stainless Steel Work Table with 1-1/2-Inch Rear Up-Turn and Galvanized Open Base
John Boos Stallion 120-Inch x 30-Inch Stainless Steel Work Table with 1-1/2-Inch Rear Up-Turn and Galvanized Open Base
14/300 stainless top, Stallion Safety Edge front, side and rear adjustable bracing
A spacious, heavy-duty stainless steel work table built for dependable prep performance and easy leveling in busy commercial kitchens.
- 120-inch by 30-inch work surface provides generous room for prep and staging.
- 14/300 series stainless steel top delivers durable, easy-to-clean performance.
- 1-1/2-inch rear up-turn helps protect walls from splashes and spills.
- Stallion Safety Edge front with 90° side turndowns improves handling comfort and edge durability.
- Box channel understructure with sound-deadening tape adds rigidity and helps reduce noise.
- Galvanized legs with side and rear adjustable bracing provide strong, stable support.
- Knocked-down construction simplifies transport and on-site assembly.
Overall Dimensions:
120.0"W x 30.0"D x 37.25"HProduct Weight:
150.0 lbLarge Work Surface
120 inches wide by 30 inches deep for ample prep, assembly, and staging space.
Stainless Steel Top
14/300 series stainless steel top offers a durable, foodservice-ready work surface.
Rear Up-Turn Backsplash
1-1/2-inch rear up-turn helps contain splashes and protect the wall behind the table.
Stallion Safety Edge
Rounded front edge design with 90° turndowns on the sides for safer handling and added durability.
Reinforced Understructure
Box channel understructure with sound-deadening tape adds support and helps reduce vibration and noise.
Galvanized Open Base
Galvanized legs with side and rear adjustable bracing create a sturdy open-base support structure.
Adjustable Bullet Feet
Bullet feet help level the table on uneven floors.
KD Construction
Knocked-down shipping makes transport easier and supports on-site assembly.
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