Timber Link Shelving 1800H x 955L x 410D
For sale, timber modular shelving. Freestanding. Great condition.Little use. Dismantled and kept in storage. purchased for $2200 in 2015. There are in total:
11 x vertical frames
40 x shelves
4 x back braces ("X"- shaped frame supports)
These were setup as 3 x double bay and 1 x single bay units. They are modular and you can set them up in different ways as well as re-position/replace/ad/remove shelves.
Dimensions are for single bay. txt or call on 02040633844
Here's the web page and online description:
www.officefurniture2u.co.nz...
Timber Link Shelving 1800H x 955L x 410D
Timberlink Shelving - 5 Shelves per Bay
More shelves can be added at an extra cost
Flexible Shelving Solutions to Solve your Space and Storage Problems
Strength and Durability - each shelf holds 140kg with 400Kgs per bay
Adds Natural Feel and A Good Look to Your Environment
The Environmentally Friendly Choice of Shelving Product
Shelves Adjustable
Freestanding
Add Extra Uprights and Shelves anytime you need
Backs, Doors, Panelled Sides, Pullout Shelves, Fold Down Work Surface available at extra cost
Easy to Assemble/Disassemble
Great for Storage - takes a lot of weight
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