Restaurant trolley 0162806
for the food industryfor dishesstainless steel

restaurant trolley
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Characteristics

Market
for restaurant, for the food industry
Other characteristics
for dishes
Material
stainless steel, plastic

Description

Plate dispenser for storing ø 7.1-13.0'' (180-330 mm) round plates in two stacking compartments. Without heating For plate ø 180–330 mm 2 compartments, adjustable Max. 106 plates (with covers) Dispenser in self-supporting and hygienic design, made of high-quality stainless steel. Closed, smooth outer housing with two open stacking compartments and stacking platforms in plastic-coated rod design. Three crockery guides per stacking compartment with plastic coating, variably adjustable without tools. Consistent output heights thanks to manually adjustable stainless steel tension spring systems. Easy cleaning of stacking compartments from above and via a cleaning opening in the base plate. Four massive polymer corner bumpers, of which two at the upper corners of the structure that serve as bumpers and protect the equipment on all sides as well as building-side walls from being damaged, with integrated, ergonomically-shaped push bars. Dispenser runs on 4 swivel casters of which 2 with total locks, ø 4.9'' (125 mm), fastened by means of screw-on plates and several screws. The Hupfer plate dispenser TE 2/18-33 has the lowest empty weight in comparison to other products, while two push handles installed on the corners of the unit ensure optimal handling properties. The ergonomically shaped push handles also guarantee effective protection against injuries to the hands. The installation height of 900 mm is the standard working height in food distribution.

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