Roller Seat Adjustable Pneumatic Garage Work Seat On Wheels 300lb Cap. W/ Tray on 2040-parts.com
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US
ROLLER SEAT ADJUSTABLE PNEUMATIC GARAGE WORK SEAT ON WHEELS 300LB CAP. W/ TRAY
- Adjusts from 15 in. to 20 in.
- 300 lb. maximum seat capacity
- Seat swivels 360°
- 2-1/2 in. diameter nonmarring nylon casters
- Powder baked finish will resist rust
- Includes accessible tool tray
- red/black
- steel
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