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Extremely Versatile Workstations

Shure Manufacturing's versatile Hybrid systemsShure Manufacturing's versatile Hybrid systems can be customized in numerous configurations. They allow increased under bench storage and are suitable for an existing or remodel facility. Users can upgrade to stainless steel over wood core benchtop, stainless steel utility chase panel and add one of many available accessories. Users can customize their Hybrid configuration as stationary or wall-mounted.

Hybrid lower workbench systems are offered in 4', 5', 6', 8' and 10' lengths to accommodate different configurations without concealed reels. Benches include provisions for mounting lift-control power units underneath the benchtop if required.

In-ground lift power units can be mounted to a workbench and concealed. A painted steel top and painted chase panels are standard, and leg levelers, kick plates and lower base storage drawers are optional on stationary units. Locks for lower workbenches are also available.

The workstations come in single- or double-bay configurations. Other offerings include an upper storage cabinet with a centralized computer station and matching tool storage with full extension 400-lb drawer capacity.

Optional accessories include a technician task light, heavy-duty vise angled top cap, lower base storage drawer, and ShureGuard mats. Users can also choose from 22 signature colors of powder coat paint finish.
Shure Manufacturing Corporation
1901 West Main
Washington MO 63090
Fax: 636-390-7171
http://www.shureusa.com

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