John Boos Stallion 72-Inch x 24-Inch 16-Gauge 300-Series Stainless Steel Flat Top Work Table with Safety Edge
John Boos Stallion 72-Inch x 24-Inch 16-Gauge 300-Series Stainless Steel Flat Top Work Table with Safety Edge
Stainless Steel Legs, Adjustable Bracing, and Knocked-Down Shipment
Built for demanding prep areas, this reinforced stainless steel work table pairs a sound-deadened 16-gauge top with the Stallion safety edge for dependable daily use.
- 72-inch x 24-inch flat-top work surface provides generous stainless steel prep space.
- 16-gauge Type 300 stainless steel top with a #4 polish and satin finish.
- Stallion safety edge on the front and rear, with 90° turndown on the sides for table line-up.
- Sound-deadened top with full-length channel reinforcement adds rigidity and helps reduce noise.
- Stainless steel legs, gussets, and adjustable bracing support heavy commercial use.
- Adjustable bullet feet help level the table; ships knocked down for easier assembly.
- NSF sanitation listed for commercial foodservice environments.
Overall Dimensions:
72.0"W x 24.0"D x 35.75"HProduct Weight:
73.0 lb16-Gauge 300-Series Stainless Steel Top
Durable Type 300 stainless steel top with a #4 polish and satin finish; TIG-welded exposed welds are polished to match adjacent surfaces.
Sound-Deadened, Reinforced Top
Top is sound deadened and reinforced with a 1 x 2 inch channel running the full length of the table.
Stallion Safety Edge
1-1/2 inch Stallion edge on the front and rear, with 90° turndown on the sides for easier table line-up.
Stainless Steel Open Base
Stainless steel legs and adjustable side/rear bracing create a sturdy, open base structure.
Adjustable Bullet Feet
1 inch adjustable stainless bullet feet help level the table on uneven floors.
Knocked-Down Shipment
Shipped knocked down for easier transport and straightforward assembly.
NSF Sanitation Listed
Built to meet sanitation requirements for commercial foodservice applications.
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