Bott Red 2 Shelf Sheet Steel Storage Rack System Shelving System Upright Frames, 1000mm x 1050mm, 525mm

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RS Stock No.:
662-543
Mfr. Part No.:
46001003.24V
Brand:
Bott
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Brand

Bott

System

Storage Rack System

Type

Rack Shelf

Number of Shelves

2

Height

1000mm

Width

1050mm

Depth

525mm

Material

Sheet Steel

Colour

Red

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
GB
The Bott Cubio shelving bay is engineered for rapid assembly and robust performance, making it an ideal storage solution for both commercial and industrial settings. Designed with heavy-duty galvanised steel shelves, it ensures durability and stability while accommodating a significant load. The two adjustable shelves, each capable of supporting up to 75 kg U.D.L., provide flexibility for organising different items. Finished in a stylish powder coat paint, available in RAL 7035 light grey and RAL 3004 crimson red, this shelving unit not only serves a practical purpose but also enhances the visual appeal of your workspace. With dimensions of 1050 x 525 x 1000 mm and a weight of 14.62 kg, it is a compact yet versatile addition that simplifies your storage needs.

Constructed from heavy-duty galvanised steel for long-lasting durability
Rapid assembly design ensures quick setup and minimal downtime
Adjustable shelves allow for custom configuration, maximising storage efficiency
Each shelf boasts a load capacity of 75 kg U.D.L., catering to diverse storage requirements
Finished with a powder-coated surface for enhanced resistance to wear and tear
Available in an attractive selection of colours, enhancing workspace aesthetics
Compact dimensions ensure it fits seamlessly into various environments without compromising space