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Depressible Library Book Cart

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duraLight™ 50 Series Aluminum Cart

Model# 30-9050

$1,899.00
Prices effective through December 31, 2012
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The tall design allows unloading without bending or stooping providing less strain on the back and shoulders!

Carts feature extra wide steel handles for easier maneuverability. Finished in a thick textured black powder paint that resists scratches. The Kingsley® duraLight™ Transport Cart Series with the Aluminum Float Tray is made for decades of extreme use. The aluminum float tray assembly is especially designed for use in curbside returns. The tray rides on corner guides to eliminate binding and lowers as materials are added and rises as unloaded. Soft durable felt bottom pad. Close tolerances between the cart sides and the float tray prevent materials from falling to the bottom of the cart. Use for books or audio visual materials.


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    More Capacity
    Taller design for more capacity, 330 books or 825 media capacity to help cut down on extra trips to the return.


    Easy To Use
    Extra-wide, fully adjustable ergonomic handle for easy pulling and pushing. Four Heavy-Duty casters (two lockable) that rolls easily even when fully loaded.

    Depressible Cart
    This cart includes the things you want like a non-tip padded float tray to help protect your books/av's from damage and help eliminate strain on the back and shoulders while retrieving materials out.

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  • Specifications

    Capacity 330 Books or 825 DVD/CDs
    Dimensions 26”l x 26”w x 39 1/2”h [648mm x 648mm x 1003mm]
    Weight 42 lbs
    Shipping Truck FOB California, 91767 | 52 lbs [23.6 kg]
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