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Roller Cabinets Facts and Features

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Universal Drawer Slide System offers
unlimited flexibility of drawer configuration and drawer
slide selection. Slide carrier channels are slotted at 2"
increments to allow the maximum drawer configuration.
Full-depth slide carrier channels provide support for the
snap-in friction and ball bearing drawer slides. Both types
are interchangeable for maximum storage capabilities.
Ongoing vibrations, load impact and other destructive
testing in engineering facilities makes sure the products
are built right. Every unit is inspected after final
assembly to further improve quality control. And protect
your investment.
Heavy-gauge steel top, bottom and back panels are securely
welded to the double-wall side panels; giving the cabinet a
tight, solid, fit. This integral cabinet construction evenly
distributes and transfers all drawer loads to the cabinet
bottom panel and casters.
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Cabinet top panels are reinforced for added
strength and rigidty.
Solid aluminum and plated steel hardware set off the durable
powder finish that is resistant to corrosion, abrasions and
chipping.
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This heavy-gauge steel, one-piece
cabinet bottom panels are reinforced to provide added
strength and greater load capacity without sagging.
The tamper-proof, internal drawer locking system on Kennedy
cabinets cannot be reached by bolt cutters or hacksaw. Or
damaged when one drawer is closed with the cabinet locked.
Easy-roll, low-drag five inch soft rubber casters can be
used in most wet or corrosive environments. Two rigid and
two swivel casters with toe locks are standard on all
cabinets. Models 273, 273X, 275, 275X, 277 and 277X come
with standard 5 x 1 1/4 inch casters. Four 3 inch swivel
casters are standard on 2005. Models 2907, 2907X, 3407,
3407X, 3408 and 3408X come with 5 x 2 inch roller bearing
casters with grease fittings, bolted to full length heavy
gauge, formed bottom reinforcements. Models 295, 295X, 297,
297X, 376, 376X, 378 and 378X come with 5 x 2 inch riveted
sintered bearing casters.
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The one-piece bottom panels are
welded outside the cabinet body for a hand-in-glove fit.
This gives the cabinets a solid foundation to help absorb
bumps and eliminate stress on the cabinet spot |
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