Bott 2 Door Sheet Steel Cupboard 2000 mm 1050mm, 350 mm

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RS Stock No.:
659-240
Mfr. Part No.:
16926501.24
Brand:
Bott
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Brand

Bott

Product Type

Cupboard

Sub Type

Shelf Cupboard

Number of Doors

2

Number of Shelves

10

Lockable

Yes

Material

Sheet Steel

Depth

350mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Height

2000mm

Width

1050mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
GB
The Bott Verso Bin Cupboard is designed to provide optimal storage solutions for your workspace. Constructed with a robust, fully welded steel housing, it ensures exceptional durability and stability. Featuring double reinforced doors, this cupboard allows easy access to its spacious interior, which is equipped with 10 adjustable height galvanised steel shelves, each capable of holding up to 75kg. This practical storage unit is finished with durable powder coat paint in a sophisticated light grey and striking crimson red, making it not only functional but also stylish. With a generous height of 2000mm and a compact depth of 350mm, it is perfect for utilising vertical space in any environment, while the clever design ensures safety and organisation for all your tools and materials.

Fully welded steel housing offers enhanced durability

Double reinforced doors ensure secure access and protection

Ten adjustable height galvanised steel shelves accommodate various storage needs

Shelf load capacity supports up to 75kg providing robust storage solutions

Compact dimensions of 1050mm wide and 350mm deep optimise vertical space usage

Designed for easy assembly and maintenance which ensuring long term usability

Versatile usage suitable for workshops warehouses and industrial environments

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