Quick Service 1000mm Angled Corner Wall Bench Stainless Steel
Product Description
This angled corner wall bench from Quick Service is a fully welded, free-standing fabrication designed to make productive use of corner positions along kitchen walls. The worktop is constructed in...
Specifications
- Capacity (shelves)
- 1
- External depth (mm)
- 650
- External height (mm)
- 900
- External width (mm)
- 1000
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Quick Service Cleaning GuideProduct Description
This angled corner wall bench from Quick Service is a fully welded, free-standing fabrication designed to make productive use of corner positions along kitchen walls. The worktop is constructed in 304-grade stainless steel with a 430-grade box section framework, and the unit arrives as a finished, ready-to-position piece — no assembly required on site. The angled profile addresses the dead zone that a standard right-angle corner bench typically creates, giving operators a genuinely usable working surface where a conventional bench would leave an awkward, inaccessible area.
In a working kitchen, corner benches of this type earn their place as prep stations, pass-through areas, or secondary worktops where continuous wall runs need to turn a corner without interrupting workflow. The welded construction holds up well under daily commercial use, and the low-level under-shelf provides practical storage for trays, containers, or small equipment that would otherwise occupy the worktop.
- 50mm upstands to the rear and sides protect walls from water and food debris during prep
- Inset rear legs leave clearance for service pipework running along the base of the wall
- Flanged levelling feet allow mechanical floor fixing and accommodate minor floor irregularities
- Worktop down-stand stiffens the surface and gives a clean finish to exposed edges
- Standard counter height suits most back-of-house runs, with adjustment range to align with adjacent equipment
Installation is straightforward. No services are required, and no specialist trades are typically needed beyond positioning and levelling. The inset rear legs assume that any pipework or conduit at the base of the wall has already been accounted for — it is worth checking that clearance before ordering. The bench sits against the wall rather than fixing to it, so structural wall fixings are not required, though the upstands should seat flush against a clean, even wall surface for best results.
This bench is well suited to cafés, pub kitchens, school catering facilities, and similar operations where a single corner position needs resolving cleanly. Sites with heavier throughput demands or where a full bespoke fabrication run is needed may find a heavier-duty or made-to-measure solution more appropriate.
If you are working out how this bench fits into an existing equipment run, or want to check it will work with your corner configuration, we are glad to talk it through before you commit.
Key Features
- Fully welded 304-grade stainless steel worktop with 430-grade box section frame
- Angled profile eliminates dead corner space in continuous wall bench runs
- 50mm rear and side upstands protect walls from prep splashes and debris
- Inset rear legs provide clearance for existing wall pipework and conduit
- Flanged levelling feet allow floor fixing and compensate for uneven surfaces
Operational Benefits
- Converts awkward corner space into a functional, accessible prep surface
- Ready-to-position construction reduces installation time and on-site effort
- Under-shelf storage keeps worktop clear during busy service periods
- Wall upstands reduce cleaning time and help maintain hygiene standards
- Adjustable feet allow alignment with adjacent counters and existing equipment runs
Specifications
- Capacity (shelves)
- 1
- External depth (mm)
- 650
- External height (mm)
- 900
- External width (mm)
- 1000
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Weight (kg)
- 30
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Quick Service Cleaning GuideFrequently Asked Questions
- The standard counter height and adjustable levelling feet are designed to align with most conventional back-of-house bench runs. It is worth confirming the finished height of your existing benches before ordering to ensure a flush, continuous working surface — if you are unsure, our team can help you work through the measurements.
- The bench is free-standing and does not require structural wall fixings. The flanged levelling feet can be mechanically fixed to the floor if preferred, which is often advisable in busier kitchens to prevent movement during use. The rear upstands should sit flush against the wall surface, but no wall anchoring is needed.
- The rear legs are inset to leave clearance for service pipework running at low level behind the bench. It is worth measuring the depth and height of any existing conduit or pipes before ordering to confirm there is sufficient clearance — if the pipework is unusually large or positioned high, it may affect how the bench sits against the wall.