36 x 76 Imperial Shelving - Single Entry

Manufacturer: Tennsco
$383.95
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Optimize your workspace with the 36" x 76" Imperial Shelving – Single Entry by Tennsco, offered by Material Flow. Designed to save up to 60% more floor space than traditional filing equipment, this shelving system is perfect for high-density office filing. Featuring closed upright panels for added stability and plastic feet to protect carpets, it’s engineered with both function and aesthetics in mind. Assembly is fast and tool-free. Each unit comes with 5 dividers and 1 backstop per level, ensuring neat, organized storage. Finished in a professional Sand color. 

  • Product Name: 36" x 76" Imperial Shelving – Single Entry

  • Dimensions: 36" W x 76" H

  • Type: Single Entry

  • Material: Steel

  • Color: Sand

  • Includes: 5 dividers + 1 backstop per level

  • Design: Closed upright panels, plastic carpet-protecting feet

  • Assembly: No special tools required

  • Space Savings: Up to 60% floor space saved

  • Use Case: Office filing, document storage

  • Note: Surcharges may apply

 

Starter Unit

A starter unit is a standalone shelving system that includes all necessary components to be fully functional on its own. This typically includes:

  • Two end panels/uprights (one on each side)

  • All required back panels (if applicable)

  • Shelves, dividers, backstops, and hardware

  • Can be used alone or as the beginning of a row

Use a starter unit when:

  • You’re buying just one unit

  • You're starting a row of multiple shelving units


Add-On Unit

An add-on unit is a modular extension that attaches to a starter unit. It shares one of the starter unit’s upright panels, which reduces material usage and cost. It typically includes:

  • Only one upright/end panel

  • No full back panel (in some designs)

  • Shelves, dividers, and other components similar to the starter

  • Designed only to be connected to an existing starter unit

Use an add-on unit when:

  • You want to expand your shelving system

  • You're creating a continuous run or row of shelving