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Heavy-Duty Wire Shelving Unit with Storage Bins, 8 Tiers, 48" W x 74" H x 18" DAdjustable chromate wire shelves Wire shelving resists corrosion and provides greater visibility to stored parts Wire shelves prevent build up of dust and dirt Bins are unaffected by oil, alkaline and most acids Ideal in production or for parts storage Assembly required Stationary unit's total capacity should not exceed 2000 lb. NSF certified Kit Type: Starter Shelf Capacity: 800 lbs. Overall Capacity: 2000 lbs. No. of Shelves: 8 Width: 48" Depth: 18"
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