Maximise your document storage with this single sided lever arch file unit, designed specifically to hold up to 50 A4 files in an organised and accessible layout.
Ideal for offices, archives and storerooms, this space-efficient unit provides a clear, front-facing view of all your files, helping to keep important documents easy to find and neatly arranged.
Product Features
- Single sided design for positioning against walls or walkways
- Capacity to store up to 50 A4 lever arch files
- Robust construction suitable for everyday office and archive use
- Choice of upright colours to suit your workspace
- Multiple shelf colour options for a coordinated appearance
- Open front design for quick identification and retrieval of files
Key Specifications
| File capacity | Up to 50 A4 lever arch files |
|---|---|
| Unit type | Single sided lever arch storage |
| Use | Document archive and office filing |
| Upright colour options | Blue, Grey |
| Shelf colour options | Blue, Grey, Orange |
| Price range | £458.40 |
| Number of variants | 4 combinations of upright and shelf colours |
Applications
- Office filing areas for active A4 lever arch documents
- Long-term document archive rooms and records storage
- School and university administration offices
- Healthcare and legal practices requiring organised paper records
- General storerooms needing clearly arranged A4 file storage
Frequently Asked Questions
How many files can this unit hold?
The unit is designed to store up to 50 standard A4 lever arch files, allowing you to keep a large volume of documents together in one organised location.
Is this storage unit suitable for use against a wall?
Yes, the single sided design means it is intended to be placed against a wall or at the edge of an aisle, providing easy access to all files from one side.
Can I choose different colour combinations for the uprights and shelves?
Yes, there are several variants available with a choice of upright colours and shelf colours, allowing you to select a combination that best suits your workspace.
