Channel Manufacturing 432S 5 Pan End Load Under-Counter Stainless Series Bun Rack
Channel Manufacturing Model: 432S SKU: 256303Select
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Channel Manufacturing 432S 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 432S pan rack is a sturdy and efficient storage solution commonly found in commercial kitchens and bakeries. Constructed entirely from durable stainless steel, this under-counter rack typically features five tiers with evenly spaced slides, designed to securely hold and organize standard-sized sheet pans or bun pans. Its compact dimensions allow it to fit conveniently beneath countertops, optimizing space utilization in often crowded kitchen environments. The robust stainless steel construction ensures longevity and ease of cleaning, making the Channel 432S a practical and reliable choice for streamlining workflow and maintaining organization.
Features:
- Bun Pan Rack
- Under-Counter
- Stainless Series
- 20.5"W x 26"D x 23"H
- Stainless Steel Construction
- End Load
- 3" Angle Spacing
- (5) 18" x 26" or (10) 13" x 18" pans (2 per shelf)
- 5" Swivel Stem Casters model # CSS45PU
- Made in USA
- NSF
- 31lbs.
Manufacturer Information | |
| Brand | Channel Manufacturing |
|---|---|
| Model | 432S |
Item Dimensions | |
| Weight | 31.00 lbs. |
| Width | 20.50 in. |
| Depth | 26.00 in. |
| Height | 23.00 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.



