- Size:
- 22 3/8" x 38 5/8" x 37 1/8"
I have purchased dozens of these and in general they are great. This company needs to start making them with pneumatic wheels. We have retrofitted a couple but crossing uneven terrain is rough with the stock ones.
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Use this Lakeside 522 heavy duty stainless steel utility cart to transport bags of flour, large bus tubs, multiple cases of soda, and more at your food service operation! This all-welded utility cart features (3) 18" x 27" stainless steel shelves with 10" of clearance between them. Its unique, angled U-shaped frame is designed to support heavy loads up to 700 lb. without damaging the structural integrity of your cart.
This utility cart has bumpers on the legs and handles to protect your walls, and its stainless steel construction makes it easy to clean and sanitize. Maneuvering a cart carrying a heavy load can be difficult. However, this cart has (2) 8" fixed front casters to help guide the cart in a straight line as well as (2) 5" back swivel casters, which make it easier to maneuver around corners. With larger front wheels, this cart is able to easily navigate over uneven surfaces, and its extra load casters are all non-marking with cushion tread to reduce vibration and strain on the user.
Overall Dimensions:
Length: 32 5/8"
Width: 19 3/8"
Height: 34 1/2"
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This item has been certified by NSF International to meet applicable product standards on public safety, health, and / or the environment.
This item was made in the United States of America.
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I have purchased dozens of these and in general they are great. This company needs to start making them with pneumatic wheels. We have retrofitted a couple but crossing uneven terrain is rough with the stock ones.