ECILS1FF-BK Electrical Unit: Included Features: -Ideal For: Learning / Meeting / Technology Solutions.-Large cart provides room for a data projector, speaker, notebook computer with mouse, DVD player, scanner, printer, and support materials..-Spacious cord management bin organizes all power and data wires..-Heavy-duty 1'' square tubular legs with W bracket shelf design for maximum strength..-Steel content with 25pct to 35pct post-consumer recycled steel and are recyclable at the end of the product life cycle..-Complies with the GREENGUARD Environmental Institute's GREENGUARD Children & Schools Indoor Air Quality standards contributing to points toward Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification..-4'' Quiet-Glide stem casters, two are locking. Each caster is load rated to 115 lbs..-Made in the USA.. Options: -Available in environmentally friendly Black (-BK) powder paint finish.. Construction: -All-steel construction with die pressed shelves.. Assembly Instructions: -Pull-out notebook computer shelf is 29''w x 13''d, can be set to seated or standing heights at time of assembly..-Comes with an overload protected, 6-outlet electrical assembly with on/off switch and 20' grounded power cord.. Dimensions: -Top shelf is 42''H and supports a data projector, overhead projector, or up to 24 flat panel monitor which sits on the top shelf..
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