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PS-33 B-B - Performance Series: Black Heavy Gauge Steel Plasma Display Stand

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LIST PRICE:$699.00
OUR PRICE: $599.00
OUR ITEM #: STU2201
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Features:
  • Elegant steel-frame design for strength, stability and durability
  • Unique cable management panel organizes wires for a clean look
  • Ships ready-to-assemble

Design Features: The PS Series Design is the ultimate in strength and rigidity without any compromise in style

Heavy Gauge Steel Frame:

  • High gauge steel framework provides maximum support for equipment
  • Metal frame is finished with durable, textured powder coat paint

Shelving:

  • Shelves are made from high-grade medium density fiberboard

Back Panels:

  • Back Panels hide unsightly cables and are included will all Performance Series AudioVideo Component Racks

Footing Options: All StudioTech equipment racks and cabinets ship with protective Vinyl Glides or high quality Brass Carpet Spikes

Vinyl Glides:

  • Allows furniture to move easily
  • Helps protect hardwood and tile floors

Brass Carpet Spikes:

  • Offer maximum stability and leveling on carpeted or otherwise soft or uneven surfaces
  • Use with Protective Brass Caps allow for use on tile, stone or hardwood floors
  • Height adjustable

Specifications:

  • Overall Dimensions: 22 3/4 in. H x 61 15/16 in. W x 20 11/16 in. D
  • Usable Shelf Depth: 17 in. D
  • Usable Shelf Width: 57 in. W
  • Top Shelf Capacity: 200 lbs
  • Middle Shelf Capacity: 150 lbs
  • Bottom Shelf Capacity: 200 lbs
  • Overall Weight Capacity for Unit: not to exceed 300 lbs


 

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