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Description
Fermod 4R38C71M Fermostock Stainless Steel Shelving
Product Description
The Fermod Fermostock 4-tier stainless steel mobile shelving unit (Model 4R38C71M) is a durable and rustproof storage solution designed for commercial kitchens and cold rooms. Measuring 71 inches in height, 38 inches in width, and 22 inches in depth, this shelving unit boasts a 250-pound capacity per shelf. With tool-free assembly and removable, dishwasher-safe polymer inserts, it offers exceptional convenience. The NSF-certified construction ensures compliance with industry standards. Equipped with mobile, corrosion-resistant casters, the Fermostock can withstand temperatures ranging from -40°F to 140°F, making it suitable for both high-temperature and refrigerated environments. Proudly made in France, this shelving unit provides a reliable and versatile storage solution for your commercial needs.
Features
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Fermod |
| Brand Name | Fermostock |
| Certifications | NSF, Made in France |
| Height | 71" high |
| Width | 38.0in |
| Depth | 22.0in |
| Shipping Weight | 44.9lbs |
| Width (side - side) | 37" - 42" wide |
| Type | mobile unit |
| Posts/Uprights | (2) uprights |
| Depth (front - back) | 22" deep |
| Post/Upright Construction | aluminum |
| Color/Finish | gray |
| Style | perforated |
| Shelves | (4) shelves |
| Specifications | (6611/R1) Fermostock® Mobile Shelving Unit, 4-tier, 71"H, 38"W x 22"D, 250 lbs. max weight per shelf, -40° to 140°F (-40° to 60°C) operating temperature range, tool free assembly, removable polymer inserts (dishwasher safe to 212°F), 20 micron deep anodized aluminum, polymer & stainless steel rustproof casters, NSF (Made in France) |
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