John Boos

John Boos Stationary 3-Bar Stainless Steel Tray Slide, 60 x 12 Inches

SKU: TS-T60-S
$287.10
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John Boos Stationary 3-Bar Stainless Steel Tray Slide, 60 x 12 Inches

1-Inch Diameter, 18-Gauge Tubular Deck

This stationary tray slide provides a durable stainless steel landing area for food bars and service counters in a compact 60-inch width.

  • Stationary tray slide designed for food bars and self-service counters.
  • 3-bar tubular construction offers a sturdy, practical tray landing surface.
  • 60-inch wide by 12-inch deep footprint fits a range of serving layouts.
  • Built with 1-inch diameter, 18-gauge stainless steel tubing deck for durability.
  • Low-profile 6.5-inch height helps maintain a clean, streamlined look.
  • Sold each; one unit per case.

Overall Dimensions:

60.0"W x 12.0"D x 6.5"H

Product Weight:

10.0 lb

Stationary Design

Fixed tray slide design provides a stable, dependable surface for tray handling.

3-Bar Tubular Construction

Three-rail tubular style creates a simple, durable tray support area.

Stainless Steel Tubing Deck

18-gauge stainless steel tubing deck is built for daily commercial use.

1-Inch Diameter Tubing

Heavy-duty 1-inch tube diameter adds strength to the tray slide structure.

Compact Service Size

Measures 60 inches wide by 12 inches deep to fit common food bar applications.

Type Tray Slide
Style 3 Rail
Bracket Type Stationary
Material Stainless Steel
Gauge 18 Gauge
Tube Diameter 1 Inch
Shipping Width 60 Inches
Shipping Depth 12 Inches
Shipping Height 7 Inches
Shipping Weight 10 Pounds
Selling Unit Each
Units Per Case 1

Frequently Asked Questions

It measures 60 inches wide by 12 inches deep by 6.5 inches high.
It has a stationary design.
It is a 3-bar tubular style tray slide.
The deck is made from 18-gauge stainless steel tubing.
The tubing is 1 inch in diameter.
It is sold each, with 1 unit per case.

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