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US $1,299.00
Location:

Mount Morris, Michigan, US

Mount Morris, Michigan, US
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11 DRAWER WORK STATION (TECH 1000)
11 drawers with 125-lbs. per drawer capacity, extra wide drawer and bottom wide drawer have 250-lbs. per drawer capacity. Ball bearing slides feature metal ball detent for smooth operation year round. Easy-to-turn tubular lock system opens all drawers simultaneously while providing additional security. Easy-to-change lock cylinders are utilized so boxes can be keyed alike. Heavy-duty polished aluminum, cast cabinet handle . Full width extruded aluminum drawer pulls for strength and durability.  Vinyl top mat included. Heavy-duty 6" caster with a capacity of 1,200-lbs. per caster.

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