Metro Max Q 5 Tier Mobile Shelving - 18 x 60 x 68" MAXQ.M.5T68.1860
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Metro Max Q 5 Tier Mobile Shelving - 18 x 60 x 68" MAXQ.M.5T68.1860

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Metro Max Q 5 Tier Mobile Shelving - 18 x 60 x 68" MAXQ.M.5T68.1860Metro Max Q 5 Tier Mobile Shelving 18 x 60 x 68" MAXQ. M. 5T68. 1860 Metro Max Q Shelving provides an ideal solution for your storage requirements. The Max Q series uses removable polymer mat shelves on a robust steel frame, allowing for cleaning in a dishwasher and allowing them to be easily adjustable. With a 15 year waranty against corrosion on the posts and a lifetime warranty fopr the shelves themselves, Metro offer some of the safest shelving

Metro Max Q 5 Tier Mobile Shelving - 18 x 60 x 68" MAXQ.M.5T68.1860

 

Metro Max Q Shelving provides an ideal solution for your storage requirements.

The Max Q series uses removable polymer mat shelves on a robust steel frame, allowing for cleaning in a dishwasher and allowing them to be easily adjustable.

With a 15 year waranty against corrosion on the posts and a lifetime warranty fopr the shelves themselves, Metro offer some of the safest shelving systems on the market.

Flexible and configurable to match every requirement.

 

FEATURES & BENEFITS:

  • Rust & Corrosion Resistant: Corrosion resistant shelves and posts offer a 15 year warranty against rust and corrosion.
  • Easy to Clean and Maintain: Polymer mats can be easily removed and cleaned in a sink or commercial washer / dish machine.
  • Microban® Antimicrobial Product Protection: is built into the shelf mats and posts to inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold, mildew, and fungus that cause odors and product degradation. Microban product protection keeps the product “cleaner between cleanings”.
  • Quick-to-Adjust: Patented corner release allows shelves to be adjusted without tools. Simply flip each corner release, relocate the wedge connectors on the posts, and reposition the shelf. Quickly adjust shelves to reclaim wasted vertical space.
  • Efficient Use of Space: Shelves adjust on 1” (25mm) increments along the post to maximize the use of available vertical space.
  • Fast, Easy Assembly: Shelves are ready to use right out of the box. One-piece wedges securely attach to the posts. Window on wedge aligns with numbers on the post to locate the desired shelf position. Shelf mounts on four wedges. A unit can be assembled without tools in minutes.
  • Open Grid and Solid Mat Options: MetroMax Q is available with open grid mats. Open grid shelves promote air circulation and light penetration.
  • NSF Listed for all environments.
  • Shelf Mats: Injection-molded polypropylene with exclusive built-in Microban® antimicrobial product protection.
  • Shelf frames: Steel with electroplated substrate and highly durable, abrasion-resistant epoxy finish.
  • Polymer posts: Pultrusion containing glass fibres and thermoset resin composite with built-in Microban antimicrobial product protection.
  • Shelf Wedge Connector: Reinforced nylon.
  • Temperature range: -20°F (-29°C) to 125°F (52°C) continuous use, with intermittent exposure to 200°F (93°C) for cleaning.
  • Units assemble easily and are quick to adjust as required
  • Shelf has a rigid four sided frame with centre truss(es)
  • Robust corner provides complete 360° capture of the wedge and post for added stability
  • Polymer posts: Pultrusion containing glass fibres and thermoset resin composite with built-in Microban antimicrobial product protection
  • Stationary units load bearing capacity of 272kg per shelf evenly distributed
  • Stationary units have maximum capacity of 907kg evenly distributed
  • Mobile units (with stem castors) offer a maximum total unit load of 408kg

 

TECHNICAL DATA

Brand Metro
Width 1525 Millimetres
Depth 455 Millimetres
Shelving Mats Polymer
Shelving Type Mobile
Tiers 5 Tier
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