Armorgard Armorguard Powerstation, 10 Door Battery Charging Locker Bank PWS10
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Armorguard Powerstation, 10 Door Battery Charging Locker Bank PWS10 | £1,259.00 | ||||
Armorgard Powerstation 10 Door Secure Charging Locker 455mm 365mm 1705mm | £1,313.95 | ||||
Armorgard Powerstation 10 Door Secure Charging Locker 455mm 365mm 1705mm PWS10 | £1,313.95 | ||||
Armorgard PWS10 Power Station Charging unit | £1,406.98 | ||||
Armorgard Flamstor Cabinet FSC4 1350 x 780 x1560mm | £2,370.27 |
Product Features: Secure powered locker for segregated battery charging. Perforated doors for visibility and ventilation. Ten separate compartments with individual cam locks, each provided with 2 keys. Each compartment contains a 230v double socket. Finished in an anti-bacterial powder coat. Designed for charging power tool batteries, mobile phones and other electrical devices, whilst keeping them secure. Ideal for use in the site office. RCD protected plug to protect the unit. Comes with fixing kit to join multiple PowerStations together. Specification: Internal dimensions Single locker: 220x305x305mm External dimensions (including protrusions): 455x430x1705mm Weight (kg): 41 Colour: Light grey with red doors Finished coating: Powder coated steel Material: Steel Material thickness: 1mm Locking mechanism: Cam lock Does it have forklift skids? No Does it have gas arms? No Newton loading of gas arms: N/A Safety stay: N/A Quantity of keys supplied 20 keys: 2 per compartment Optional extras available: N/A Quantity of shelves as standard: 10 compartments Are castors standard or optional extra: N/A How are the castors fitted? N/A Sump capacity: N/A Safety signage: N/A Fire resistant? N/A
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