£75.32
Inc VAT £90.38
Product Code: TWBM1
Delivery type: Pallet
Availability: In Stock

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The 300mm (D) Extra Shallow Wall Shelving Unit with Pegboard Backpanels is our best seller and by far the most popular choice for convenience stores and small supermarkets.

Easily configure the unit to suit your requirements by using the drop down menus for the height, width, shelving colour and epos ticket edging colour.

Components Breakdown:

  • 1 x Upright (Add On Bay) / 2 x Uprights (Starter Bay)
  • 1 x Baseleg (Add On Bay) / 2 x Baseleg's (Starter Bay)
  • 1 x Set of Perforated Backpanels (To the Front)
  • 1 x Base Shelf 300mm (D)
  • 1 x Plinth (Matching Colour to Shelving)
  • 1 x Epos Ticket Edging Strips
  • 2 x Wall Fix Brackets STD (Add On Bay) / 4 x Wall Fix Brackets STD (Starter Bay)

Please note - Perforated Backpanels are only available at 400mm (H), therefore the configuration would be as follows:

      1810mm (H) Unit = 4 x Perforated Backpanels 400mm (H) and 1 x Plain Backpanel 100mm (H)
      2210mm (H) Unit = 5 x Perforated Backpanels 400mm (H) and 1 x Plain Backpanel 300mm (H)

Please note - The overall height will be approximately 50mm more than the upright due to adjustment of the baseleg. Additionally the overall length of a run of shelving will be 30mm more than published i.e. 3 x 1000mm bays joined together will measure 3030mm.


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The Smart family can be traced back to the early 18th century where for many generations they were agricultural labourers in the Hamlets of Gloucestershire. In the mid 19th century Francis Smart and his sons Frederick & George were cabinet makers in Gloucester.
Frederick Smart walked from Gloucester to Birmingham where he traded in joinery and woodwork and was soon joined by his younger brother George. The brothers rented premises in Slaney Street which was not far from Snow Hill Station and F & G Smart was established in 1870.