Bott Portable Steel Workbench, 200kg Max Load, 930 mm x 600 mm x 700 mm

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R 19 700,85

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R 22 655,98

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RS stock no.:
659-648
Mfr. Part No.:
16922201.16
Manufacturer:
Bott
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Brand

Bott

Sub Type

Mobile Workstand

Product Type

Workbench

Portable

Yes

Material

Steel

Maximum Load

200kg

Length

700mm

Width

600 mm

Height

930mm

Adjustable Height

No

Clamp Included

No

Standards/Approvals

No

Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
GB
The Bott verso mobile work stand with a single drawer cabinet is an essential storage solution designed for versatility and robust functionality. Perfectly suited for busy workshops or industrial settings, this work stand boasts a sturdy steel channel framework complemented by 100mm diameter castors for easy mobility. The 30mm lino worktop provides a durable surface for various tasks, while the spacious cabinet, measuring 525x550x250mm, boasts a well-structured interior, featuring a drawer with 100% extension slides that can handle a load of up to 75kg. Finished in a stylish and long-lasting powder coat paint in RAL 7035 light grey, this work stand seamlessly combines modern aesthetics with practical utility, making it a reliable addition to any workspace.

Robust steel channel framework ensures maximum stability and durability

100mm castors facilitate effortless movement around the workspace

30mm lino worktop provides a resilient surface for various tasks

Cabinet dimensions are optimised for efficient storage without sacrificing space

Drawer load capacity of 75kg accommodates heavy tools and materials

Stylish powder coated finish enhances aesthetics while protecting against wear

Compact design allows for space efficient placement in tight areas

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