7 Drawer Roller Cabinet with Top Tray
- SPECIFICATIONS
- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- SAFETY INFORMATION
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Width
mm(inch)
Depth
mm(inch)
Height
mm(inch)
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Overall
686 (27")
466 (18.3")
820 (32.3")
5 Drawers
581 (22.8")
410 (16.1")
60 (2.4")
2 Drawers
581 (22.8")
410 (16.1")
140 (5.5")
Top Tray
890 (35")
510 (20.1")
45 (1.8")
Weight G |
PCS
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G.W. kgs. |
CUFT
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Code @ |
70000 |
1 |
75.0 |
15.00 |
131200 |
Heavy gauge steel
Ball bearing drawer slides
Powder coat paint for superior scratch and chemical resistance
Two wall cabinets provide both security and inventory control
Tubular Locks
Cutting board surface for oil resistance, acid resistance and anti-static
Height adujsting device
â?¢ Always open one drawer at a time. Opening multiple drawers at a time can cause the tool cabinet to tip over and result in severe damage or injury.
â?¢ Always ensure drawers are fully closed and locked before rolling to prevent them from opening in transit.
â?¢ Always keep the tool cabinet locked when they are not in use.
â?¢ Always lock the wheels when it is in position to prevent it from rolling.
� Always use on a flat surface where possible and beware of inclines greater than 5°.
â?¢ Always store heaviest items in the bottom drawers.
â?¢ Always push the tool cabinet not pull.
â?¢ Always use the handle when opening and closing a drawer.
â?¢ Always tape over or file off rough edges that might cause damage to clothes or body.
â?¢ Do not overload drawers.
â?¢ Do not step, stand or sit on the tool cabinet.
â?¢ Do not use tool cabinet for a workbench or ladder.
â?¢ Do not roll a tool cabinet with loose objects on top.
â?¢ Do not roll a tool cabinet too quickly as it might tip over when bumps into rough surface.
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