Channel Manufacturing 421S 41"x 26"x 70" Stainless Steel Double Tray Rack w/ 3" Spacing
Accommodates (40) 18" x 26" trays
Channel Manufacturing Model: 421S SKU: 269991Select
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Channel Manufacturing 421S Specifications
Channel items are manufactured primarily for "back of the house" foodservice storage needs. The integrity of the welds are guaranteed, however there is no warranty as to the appearance of the item (especially the welds). Please do not purchase Items from Channel Manufacturing if you plan to use them in a setting where visual appearance is of concern.
The Channel 421S cafeteria tray rack is a durable, high-capacity storage and transport solution designed for demanding foodservice environments such as school cafeterias, healthcare facilities, and commercial kitchens. Built with heavy-duty, corrosion-resistant materials, this tray rack is engineered to withstand frequent daily use while maintaining structural integrity under full loads. The open-wire design promotes optimal airflow for faster drying and improved sanitation, making it ideal for high-volume tray washing and storage operations.
Features:
- Cafeteria tray rack
- Double section
- Stainless series
- 41"w x 26"d x 70"h
- Stainless steel construction
- Side load
- 3" angle spacing
- (40) 18" x 26" trays
- 5" swivel plate casters model # cps45u
- Certifications: Made in usa, Nsf
Manufacturer Information | |
| Brand | Channel Manufacturing |
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| Model | 421S |
Item Dimensions | |
| Weight | 111.00 lbs. |
| Width | 41.00 in. |
| Depth | 26.00 in. |
| Height | 70.00 in. |
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NSF Listed
This product meets National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) standards for public safety & environmental factors with regards to design, manufacture, operation, and labeling.
Made in the USA
This product was manufactured in the United States of America.



