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HUBERT® Stainless Steel / Galvanized Steel Work Table With 2" Backsplash And Bullnose Edge - 96"L x 30"W x 36"H

Stock No.: 17520 , UPC: 191538060236 Brand: Hubert Brand
Price: $359.32
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  • Measures 96"L x 30"W x 36"H
  • 1200 Lb weight capacity
  • Smooth flat top for easy cleaning
  • Bullnose edge
  • Galvanized steel legs for durability
  • Backsplash will protect your walls from stains

In search of durable work tables to use in your business? Hubert carries a large selection of tables, shelves, and stands that are optimized to meet your needs.

The Hubert® Stainless Steel/Galvanized Steel Work Table measures 96"L x 30"W x 36"H. This stainless steel table is extremely durable and built to last. It features a convenient backsplash, which will protect your walls from stains. It has a stainless steel smooth flat top, which is easy to clean, and galvanized steel legs for extra stability. This work table has a total weight capacity of 1200 lbs.

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Stock No. 17520
Brand Hubert Brand
Case Pack 1
Material Stainless Steel
Material Qualifier Type 430
Gauge 18.0
Finish Satin
Secondary Material Galvanized Steel legs and under shelf
Length 96" in
Width 30" in
Height 36" in
Weight Capacity 1200 Lbs
Shelf Size 96" x 30"
No. of Shelves 1
Style Flat top with 2" Backsplash
Shipping Information Ships Knocked Down
Certifications NSF

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