Grumman working to the Max

Grumman Olson
4/24/02 — Grumman Olson has introduced the WorkMax shop van, a concept developed for commercial and independent contractors to combine innovative methods for organizing and storing tools and materials, without compromising space.

Ideal for roadside breakdowns, the WorkMax is available on a rugged GM chassis, and offers interior lengths of 10 and 12 feet, providing room to load bulky materials, and up to 124 cubic feet of compartment storage space. The two horizontal, exterior compartment doors are also designed as workbenches, with each offering over 8 square feet of surface area, and boasting a weight-rating of up to 300 pounds. The body features water-resistant, dual compartment door seals, aluminum piano-style compartment door hinges for increased durability and rust resistance, three interior dome lights, plus an optional Master Lock system to keep cargo secure.

A variety of customized options are also available, including: aluminum tread plate overlay flooring; a rear panel access door allowing transport of items exceeding 12 feet in length; a storage space within the water-resistant wind faring; an interior electrical strip; 12-point adjustable shelves, and a pass-through door allowing cab access to the body.


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