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Rubbermaid™ Heavy-Duty Utility Cart
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Dimensions (L x W x H):
39 x 17.88 x 33.25 in.
45.25 x 24.88 x 33.25 in.
45.25 x 25.88 x 33.25 in.
Size:
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Medium
Color:
Beige
Black
Description
A Rubbermaid Heavy-Duty Utility Cart is perfect for transporting equipment and heavy loads in any environment.
- Load capacity: 500 lb. (227kg)
- Sturdy structural foam construction resists alkalis, solvents and dilute acids
- Low maintenance—won't chip, flake, or dent Molded-in cup holder and compartments for small parts and tools
- Two deeply recessed seamless shelves help contain accidental spills and keep shelf contents in place
- Rounded external edges prevent damage to walls and furniture; rounded inside corners won't trap residue—making cleaning easier
- Comfortable molded handle for firm grip
- Two fixed and two swivel nonmarking, 5 in. dia. (12.7cm) casters
Order Info
Shipped unassembled. Assemble in minutes using screwdriver and pliers. Optional middle shelf available separately. Contact your Fisher Scientific Customer Service Representative for details.
Specifications
Specifications
Product Type | Heavy-duty Utility Cart |
Color | Beige |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 45.25 x 24.88 x 33.25 in. |
For Use With (Application) | Transporting materials, supplies and heavy loads in almost any environment |
Height (English) | 33.25 in. |
Height (Metric) | 84.5 cm |
Includes | Ergonomically push handle, molded-in customizable fittings, 2 lipped shelf, rounded corners, 4 in. large nonmarking swivel casters, molded-in storage compartments, holsters, hooks and notches |
Length (English) | 45.25 in. |
Length (Metric) | 114.9 cm |
Load Bearing Capacity (English) | 500 lb. |
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