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69 days ago

Parts Organiser Carousel

Dionne from Stoke

Two Tier Small Parts Carousel Organiser

A very handy free standing parts organiser. The unit consists of two rotary trays, mounted one above the other. Each tray has ten compartments, giving a total of twenty locations to place your items for easy selection.

The rotary carousel dimensions are:
Diameter: 445mm
Height: 250mm (including centre threaded spindle)

Carousel compartment size:
Width (rear): 35mm
Width (front): 110mm
Length (front to back): 130mm
Depth: 55mm

Price: $35

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