Edsal 7216H-17 Steel Commercial Shelving Unit, 36" Width x 72" Height x 16" Depth, 72" Height, 36" Width
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Edsal 7216H-17 Steel Commercial Shelving Unit, 36" Width x 72" Height x 16" Depth, 72" Height, 36" Width
Standing five-shelf unit made of steel to support 500-lb. Total capacity
Shelves adjust in 1-1/2 inch
Double cross-braces on the back and cross-brace on the sides for rigidity
Gray enamel finish to resist corrosion
Nut and bolt assembly with instructions, nuts, and bolts included; tools for assembly sold separately
The Edsal 7216H standing shelf unit has five shelves and is made of steel to support a 500-lb. Total capacity when the weight is distributed evenly across all shelves. The shelves adjust in 1-1/2 inch increments to accommodate the height of stored items. This shelf unit has cross-braces on the back and on both sides for rigidity, and the posts come with rubber feet to help protect the floor from scratches. It has a Gray enamel finish to resist corrosion and is commonly used to organize and store items in residential, office, and workshop settings. The assembled unit is 72 x 36 x 16 inches (H x W x D). (H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.) this shelf unit has a nut and bolt assembly. Assembly instructions, nuts, and bolts are included. Tools for assembly are sold separately. Standing shelf units are commonly used to store items to help create organized, efficient, and safer work areas. These systems typically consist of a frame or rack with open shelves. Added components such as casters, wheels, or handles are used for applications that require mobility. Standing shelf units are used in a variety of office, industrial, educational, and residential settings. Edsal manufacturing company manufactures storage systems and industrial furniture. The company, founded in 1952, is headquartered in Chicago, accessibility.