Material Handling - Storage Cabinets & Workbenches

Prices

Although we manufacture and sell under our own company name most of our production items are marketed through popular high street brand names.

Dealing direct with a major manufacturer allows you as the customer to purchase your quality British made materials handling goods at the most competitive prices available.

Construction

Cabinets, cupboards, storage vaults and drawers are constructed from pressed mild steel sheet welded to create very rigid and durable units.

Substantial hinges and locks are fitted to ensure total security.

All models have suitable labelling attached where necessary to comply with the relevant storage of materials regulations.

Where storage units contain liquids a ‘spillage’ sump can be fitted as standard.

Standard Workbench Top Options

Workbench tops are offered in either steel, vinyl, laminated blockboard or ‘Warerite’ with further options of louvered back panels, fitted fluorescent lights and power sockets with enclosed trunking, or shelves.

Our workbench range of models can be used for light, medium or heavy duty environments.

Special Workbenches & Preparation Tables

A range of purpose made work benches and preparation tables are also available in stainless steel for use within the food and catering industries.

Wheel Options

Wheels where fitted are available with nylon / polyurethane tyred wheels for heavy usage or alternatively a variety of rubber tyres including non floor marking types for areas requiring quieter use.

Finishes

These storage cabinets and workbenches are available in galvanised, epoxy powder coating or conventional electro-static spray painted finishes. Our standard colours include dark / light blue, yellow, red. green and grey although other colours are available upon request.

Delivery

We can either deliver direct to the customer using our own transport or alternatively use a national carrier for the more urgent items.

For more information or prices please contact us.




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