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Espresso Carts
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Framework
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The frame on all Burgess Espresso Carts is constructed with
extruded aluminum and is lightweight, strong and durable. The
overall construction gives the espresso cart the strength of stainless steel, but is half as heavy and one-third as heavy as wood, so
the espresso carts are easily maneuvered to any commissary with one
person. This is a signature feature of a Burgess cart.
The framework is interlocked allowing easy replacement of
individual components if damaged over time. Most components and
panels can be replaced on site eliminating the need to transport the
cart to a cabinetmaker, thus avoiding unnecessary downtime and
cost.
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Bodywork
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The panels on all Burgess Espresso Carts are
three layers. The inside layer is heat bonded melamine with the inside
flooring in black and the inside walls white. All espresso carts come standard
with the center or core layer made with water resistant marine-grade pressboard,
or MDX. MDX is available upon request for support carts as well. The outer
layer is standard plastic laminate and, because Burgess works with Formica,
Wilson Art, Nevamar and Pionite, laminate choices are available in 914 colors.
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Wheels
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The Burgess Espresso Cart wheels are standard with semi-pneumatic
castors bolted to a steel caster plate and mounted to the cart framework. This gives
added strength and long term stability. The semi-pneumatic
castors are rubber with an air cushion inside. This prevents
scratching and cracking of hard surfaces such as marble and
granite. The pneumatic castors are easily maneuvered and
function as a shock absorber. This prolongs the overall life of
the cart.
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Electrical
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All Burgess Espresso Carts are ETL
(Electrical Testing Laboratories) approved and certified.
Electric Testing Laboratories is a nationally recognized testing
facility for electrical and plumbing certification. The standard
espresso cart is 50 Amp, single phase, 220V - 240V. The circuit
breaker box is easily accessed and any electrician can work on
it. Standard carts have two 4-plex 120V boxes providing a total
of eight
120V outlets, with one 30 Amp single phase 220V electrical outlet for
the espresso machine. The standard cord is 10 feet long and is
cap ready. Complete instructions are included on the end of the
cord-cap for your electrician.
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Reparability
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The Burgess Espresso Cart was designed to be easily
repaired when needed. If your espresso cart gets damaged in any way,
Burgess can replace any specific area or portion of your cart without
having to replace the whole cart. Most other brands cannot
replace a portion of their cart because they have a welded
frame. All components are easily accessed for fast repair.
The Burgess Espresso Cart can be completely put together with a single
Allen
wrench which is provided with your cart. For those
do-it-yourself owners, the Burgess Espresso Cart was intentionally designed for
you to be able to do your own repairs. All parts and components
that are used can be easily found at your local hardware store, so you
are not inconvenienced. (Note: if still under
warranty, do not make repairs without first consulting Burgess
Enterprises.)
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Dimensions
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Espresso carts and support carts are
available in 4 ft, 5 ft, and 6 ft lengths. The standard Burgess
espresso and support cart is 42" high. The depth of all
carts is 31" with the option of a rounded faηade added to the front, adding 3
more inches of usable countertop.
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Warranty
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One year warranty on all defective parts,
ninety days labor included.
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