Bott Steel Workbench, 300kg Max Load Adjustable Height, 930 mm x 600 mm x 1500 mm

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R 34 393,88

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R 39 552,96

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RS stock no.:
660-935
Mfr. Part No.:
16921905.19
Manufacturer:
Bott
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Brand

Bott

Sub Type

Pedestal Bench

Product Type

Workbench

Portable

No

Material

Steel

Maximum Load

300kg

Length

1500mm

Width

600 mm

Height

930mm

Adjustable Height

Yes

Clamp Included

No

Standards/Approvals

No

Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
GB
The Bott verso pedestal bench with a dual drawer-door cabinet is meticulously engineered for efficiency and style. Crafted with robustness in mind, this workstation features a solid steel channel pedestal leg, ensuring stability, while the sleek surface is finished in a durable powder coat paint, available in both light grey and anthracite grey. With ample workspace provided by a 30mm multiplex wood worktop, it caters excellently to a range of professional needs. The cabinet, measuring 800x550x900mm, includes an intuitive drawer configuration designed for ease of access, promoting a streamlined work environment. Whether used in a workshop or industrial setting, the Bott verso brings together functionality and an appealing aesthetic.

Robust steel channel pedestal leg guarantees stability and durability

Ample workspace with a 30mm multiplex wood worktop accommodates various tasks

Includes adjustable height, galvanised steel shelf offering flexible storage options

Finished in a high quality powder coat to resist wear and tear

Cabinet design integrates functionality with a sophisticated appearance

Drawer load capacity is optimised at 75kg for reliable storage

Plain door design provides a clean and modern look while facilitating easy access

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