Advance Tabco DUN-2036C 36" Mobile Dunnage Rack w/ 1800 lb Capacity, Aluminum
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Advance Tabco DUN-2036C Description
The Advance Tabco DUN-2036C dunnage rack is part of the Mobile Lite Series. It is made in a square bar design with one tier and measures 36 inches long, 20 inches wide, 91⁄4 inches tall, not including the handle. It also has an aluminum finish with 6-inch diameter casters. The rack is welded heavy-duty construction with a 13⁄4-inch square aluminum tube assembly. A handle is included that secures to the rack with locking set screws. Since the rolling load capacity is 2,000 pounds with an evenly distributed load, the Advance Tabco DUN-2036C dunnage rack is perfect for anyone needing to move heavy products.
Product Details
- Mobile dunnage rack
- Heavy-duty welded construction
- 13⁄4-in. square tubing
- 6-in. dia. heavy-duty casters are bolted to the base of the rack
- 2,000 lbs. rolling load capacity with an evenly distributed load
- Handle is secure to the rack with locking set screws
- Made from 6063-T52 extruded aluminum tube
- Overall dimensions: 36 in. L x 20 in. W x 36 in. H
From The Manufacturer
Special Value Dunnage Rack, mobile, square bar, one tier, 36"W x 20"D x 9-1/4"H, aluminum finish with 6" diameter casters, 36"H handle, 1800 lb. load capacity (evenly distributed)
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Advance Tabco DUN-2036C Specifications
Spec Attribute | Spec Value |
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Manufacturer | Advance Tabco |
Application | Mobile |
Capacity (lbs) | 1800 |
Color | Silver |
Component | Full Unit |
Construction | Welded |
Depth (in) | 20 |
Height (in) | 9.25 |
Length (in) | 36 |
Material | Aluminum |
Type | Squares |
Warranty | 90-day Parts |
Series | DUN Series |
Product | Dunnage Racks |
Product Type | Storage & Transport |
Weight | 35.00 |
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"Only issue I had was there was 2 set screws missing for the handles that attach to them. Quality control should of caught this issue."