
Library barrier table, "Teacher" series, model StB
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- Made in Russia - engineered for durability
- Suitable for challenging environments
- Lower cost of ownership than European alternatives
- Bulk orders available with volume discounts
- Documentation and customs clearance assistance provided
Description
The Library Barrier Table is a table that has special panels on the back and sides to prevent books from falling off. It may also have pull-out shelves for storage and easy access to books. This table is often used in libraries to prevent damage and loss of books.
Specifications
Type of product according to PP RF 616
Wooden desks for offices, administrative rooms
Width
1200 mm
Depth
420 mm
Height
750...900 mm
Material
ldsp
Thickness
16...22 mm
Edging
PVC 0.4/2 mm
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