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Description

The UMF Medical 6214 Modular Treatment Cabinet with Two Drawers and Two Doors (#6214QW) includes two drawers, two doors, a stainless steel push handle and four carpet casters.

Warranty: 3 Years.

The UMF Medical 6214 Modular Treatment Cabinet with Two Drawers and Two Doors is a durable and functional storage solution designed for modern exam rooms and treatment areas. Built with 20-gauge steel, it features two drawers and two doors for organized storage, along with heavy-duty concealed door hinges for a clean, professional appearance. A stainless steel push handle and smooth-rolling 2" twin-wheel carpet casters ensure easy mobility. The cabinet is topped with a Kydex work surface and rail, providing a reliable and easy-to-clean workspace for daily clinical use.

Specifications

UMF Medical 6214 Modular Treatment Cabinet with Two Drawers and Two Doors Specifications

  • Width: 25" (63.5 cm).
  • Height: 34.25" (87 cm).
  • Depth: 18" (45.7 cm).
  • Net Weight: 88 lb (39.1 kg).
  • Shipping Weight: 102 lb (46.3 kg).
  • Shipping Dimensions: 30 L x 19 W x 39 H (76.2 cm x 48.3 cm x 50.8 cm).

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Frequently asked questions

What are the space-efficient cabinet dimensions?

The UMF Medical 6214 Modular Treatment Cabinet is designed with dimensions that allow for efficient placement in clinical areas.The cabinet measures:

  • Width: 25 inches (63.5 cm)
  • Height: 34.25 inches (87 cm)
  • Depth: 18 inches (45.7 cm)
Is the cabinet made from durable materials?

Yes, the UMF Medical 6214 Modular Treatment Cabinet is built with 20-gauge steel for long-lasting reliability. It also features a Kydex work surface and rail, which are known for being durable and easy to clean, making them ideal for daily clinical use.

How much does the treatment cabinet weigh?

The UMF Medical 6214 Treatment Cabinet has a net weight of 88 lb (39.1 kg). Despite this weight, which reflects its durable construction utilizing resilient 20-gauge steel, the cabinet is designed for easy mobility in clinical settings.

Key features ensuring easy repositioning include:

  • Four 2” twin-wheel carpet casters
  • A sturdy stainless steel push handle for maneuvering
Does it have high-quality carpet casters?

Yes, the cabinet is designed for excellent mobility. It is equipped with four 2-inch twin-wheel carpet casters, which ensure smooth and easy repositioning, particularly across carpeted floors. For enhanced control, the cabinet also features a durable stainless steel push handle.

Does the cabinet feature a quality Kydex work surface?

Yes, the cabinet includes an integrated Kydex rail and work surface. This specialized feature is designed to provide a clean, reliable, and durable area for all clinical tasks.

Is the Kydex work surface reliable?

Yes, the Kydex work surface is designed to be highly reliable and suitable for demanding clinical environments. It provides a clean, dependable area for clinical tasks and is easy to maintain for hygiene. The work surface also features an integrated Kydex rail.

Does the cabinet feature professional concealed door hinges?

Yes, the UMF Medical 6214 Treatment Cabinet features heavy-duty concealed door hinges. This design element contributes to its clean and professional appearance, making it ideal for modern medical environments.

Is the cabinet easy to move?

Yes, the cabinet is designed for enhanced mobility. It is equipped with 2” twin-wheel carpet casters and a stainless steel push handle, making it easy to move in medical environments.

Does it offer ample storage space?

The cabinet provides organized storage with two drawers and two doors, offering ample space for medical supplies and equipment.

Is the cabinet durable?

Yes, it is built with 20-gauge steel, ensuring long-lasting use in demanding clinical settings.