£70.99
Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Pack of 50 suspension files with squared base, each file holds up to 300 foolscap sheets, ideal for medical records, financial statements and archives for organisation and storage of documents at home or in the office Fits standard filing cabinets, width: 41 cm from outer edges of hooks or 39 cm from middle of hooks, squared 3 cm base for maximum storage capacity
The Leitz better file clenched bar foolscap suspension file 17450055 in green has patented double force tape making this the strong and durable file on the market. 30 mm, square base suspension files to store up to 300 sheets of foolscap paper. product features and better strength for easier filing. The double force tape protection of file edges and replaceable labels mean these files can be reused many times. Strong metal clenched bar. Label holder can be easily repositioned to make all file labels in the drawer visible.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Pack of 50 suspension files with squared base, each file holds up to 300 foolscap sheets, ideal for medical records, financial statements and archives for organisation and storage of documents at home or in the office Fits standard filing cabinets, width: 41 cm from outer edges of hooks or 39 cm from middle of hooks, squared 3 cm base for maximum storage capacity Wide opening for easy access to contents, no ripping, wear or tear thanks to strong card material with patented double force reinforcement tape, solid metal clinch bars won’t bend with weight Repositionable tabs for easy viewing of contents in drawer, blue angel certified 100 percent recycled 215 gsm card, 10-year Leitz guarantee Contents: One pack of 50 Leitz Ultimate Clenched Bar Suspension Files, dimensions (W x H x D): 36.5 x 24.5 x 3 cm, material(s): Heavy duty recycled card/metal, includes 50 tabs and 50 inserts, colour: Green, Ultimate range, 17450055
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17450055
44.6 x 31 x 9.4 cm; 4.69 Kilograms
Green
Cardboard
100
50
Foolscap
4.69 kg
30 Dec. 2007