Bott 41003237.19V Sheet Steel Workbench, 450kg Max Load, 840 mm x 750 mm x 2000 mm

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Kr.18 242 68 

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Kr.22 803 35 

(inc. VAT)

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RS Stock No.:
663-949
Mfr. Part No.:
41003237.19V
Brand:
Bott
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Brand

Bott

Product Type

Workbench

Sub Type

Pedestal Bench

Portable

No

Material

Sheet Steel

Maximum Load

450kg

Length

2000mm

Width

750 mm

Height

840mm

Adjustable Height

No

Clamp Included

No

Standards/Approvals

No

Model Number

41003237.19V

RoHS Status: Exempted

COO (Country of Origin):
GB
The Bott Cubio pedestal bench with 6 drawer cabinet is designed to provide a robust and efficient workspace solution. Featuring a sturdy steel channel pedestal leg, the bench is complemented by a 40mm lino worktop, ensuring ample space for various tasks. With a dimension of 2000x750x840mm, this workstation is ideal for both industrial and office environments. The cabinet boasts a spacious configuration, housing six drawers with 100% extension slides for easy access to tools and equipment. Finished in a stylish powder coat paint, available in RAL 7035 light grey and RAL 7016 anthracite grey, it not only offers functionality but adds a modern touch to any setting.

Robust steel channel pedestal leg ensures maximum stability

40mm lino worktop provides a durable and easy-to-clean surface

Generous workspace dimensions of 2000x750x840mm for versatile use

Six drawers with a total load capacity of 75kg for optimal storage

All drawers feature 100% extension slides for easy access

Stylish powder-coated finish in light grey and anthracite grey blends seamlessly with modern interiors

Designed to withstand daily use, making it perfect for industrial applications

Compact cabinet size of 650x650x800mm maximises efficiency in space-constrained areas

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