Stairs c/w MHI - Module 7, Item 9
- Make Unknown
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model Stairs c/w MHI
- Serial Unknown
- Weight 683.0 Kg
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 331.0cm x 112.0cm x 149.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition AS-IS
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Ah, the remarkable Stairs c/w MHI - Module 7, Item 9. A pinnacle of ingenuity and function. The make, Unknown, and model, Stairs c/w MHI, usher us into a new realm of possibilities with its cutting-edge design. This marvel is a class 4 - as-is and is currently in new condition, ready to embark on a journey of applications. From aiding in the seamless transport of materials in a laboratory setting to providing access to elevated workspaces, the Stairs c/w MHI is a versatile asset. Imagine effortlessly moving heavy equipment or gaining a fresh perspective on your scientific endeavors, all thanks to this one-of-a-kind staircase. Did you know that the Stairs c/w MHI is a testament to the blend of form and function? Its innovative construction provides stability and durability, ensuring seamless operation for years to come. Furthermore, this marvel is an embodiment of precision engineering, meticulously crafted to elevate your laboratory experience. Feel confident in embracing this equipment and unlocking its full potential. Whether in a biotech laboratory, pharmaceutical research facility, or industrial setting, the Stairs c/w MHI promises to be a trusty companion destined for greatness!
Key Features
Metric: 683 kg
Imperial: 1505 lbs
Metric: 130 cm x 44 cm x 58 cm
Imperial: 51.2 in x 17.3 in x 22.8 in
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Harmonized Code Details940320 - Metal furniture of a kind used in offices
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