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Rubbermaid® heavy-duty lab carts

black

Synonym(s):

heavy-duty cart, rubbermaid cart, rubbermaid carts

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41100000
NACRES:
JA.01

color

black

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General description

Duramold® construction holds up under rugged use. Seamless construction, no sharp edges. Easy to clean. Maneuverable. Optional middle shelf sold separately for models B and C.

Features and Benefits

  • 500-lb. mass capacity
  • Made for transport of supplies and heavy loads
  • Push handle provides optimum hand placement and push height for better control and safety
  • Molded-in storage compartments, holsters, hooks and notches
  • Larger work surface for oversized loads
  • Structural resin construction
  • Rounded corners protects walls and furniture
  • Bottom shelf for easy access and keeping contents secure
  • 4-in. non-marking swivel casters hold up in tough environments
  • Overall Dimensions: 39-in. L x 17.9-in. W x 33.2-in. H
  • Utility Cart, 39"L x 17-7/8"W x 33-1/4"H, 500 lb. capacity, (2) shelves, open base, polyethylene exterior, (2) fixed and (2) swivel 5" thermoplastic (TPR) casters, assembly required, black

Legal Information

Duramold is a registered trademark of Rubbermaid Commercial Products, Inc.
Rubbermaid is a registered trademark of Rubbermaid Commercial Products, Inc.

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