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NBR Equipment DTU-S24 Dishtable Undershelf 17-5/8"W X 24-1/8"D 18Ga Stainless Steel Shelf. 2pcs 11"L Stainless Steel Legs With Adjustable Bullet Feet
| Manufacturer | NBR Equipment |
|---|---|
| Model Number | DTU-S24 |
| Manufacturer Part # | DTU-S24 |
| Depth (front - back) | 24" |
| Gauge | 18 Gauge Economy |
| Construction | Stainless Steel |
| Width (side - side) | 18" |
| Weight | 12 lbs |
| NSF | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The NBR Equipment DTU-S24 Dishtable Undershelf is a meticulously designed component featuring a durable 18-gauge stainless steel construction, making it an essential addition to commercial kitchens requiring hygiene and strength. This undershelf measures 17-5/8 inches in width and 24-1/8 inches in depth, offering ample storage or support space beneath dishtables. It is constructed to meet NSF standards, ensuring that it complies with public health and safety standards for foodservice equipment. The undershelf is supported by two 11-inch stainless steel legs, which are equipped with adjustable bullet feet, providing stability on uneven surfaces and allowing for precise height customization to fit various equipment setups. The robust stainless steel composition enhances the product’s longevity and resistance to corrosion, making it well-suited for the demanding environments of restaurants, catering services, and institutional kitchens. Whether used to support heavy kitchen equipment or for organized storage, the NBR Equipment DTU-S24 offers a reliable and efficient solution tailored to meet the diverse operational needs of foodservice professionals.
Certifications
NSF Listed
The item meets the standards imposed by NSF International. These standards relate to health, public safety and the environment.
