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Knape and Vogt SF Series sink tip-out tray uses a steel construction in a value line design, which provides a sturdy metal storage surface that stands up to regular opening of a sink front. The tray is described as stainless steel, so the metal build resists typical moisture around a sink area, helping the tray keep a clean appearance over time. The SF Series is identified as a value line of steel sink tip-out trays, which gives installers a consistent product family when laying out multiple kitchens or matching existing SF Series parts. This model is specified as a sink tip-out tray, so it is intended to turn a false front into a shallow, accessible compartment in front of the sink, improving reach to small items right at the work zone.
The SF Series sink tip-out trays are specified for use with face frame or frameless cabinetry, so the same family can be applied across different cabinet constructions in a project. The SF16W tray length is 17-5/8 inches, which helps installers match the tray body to a corresponding false-front opening width when laying out under-sink storage. This model uses a deep depth of 3 inches, so there is more vertical interior space than a standard 2 inch version, giving room to hold slightly bulkier small items while still clearing the sink bowl behind the panel.
The SF16W is identified with dimensions of 17-5/8 inches in length, 3 inches in depth, and 3 inches in height, so it suits false-front sections that can accept a tray of that span and depth in front of the sink. The 3 inch deep format is described as a deep depth option within the SF Series, which provides more interior volume than the standard 2 inch depth version in the same product family, useful when the cabinet design allows extra space in front of the sink bowl. The SF Series is described as being for use with face frame or frameless cabinetry, so this tray can be specified in either style of construction on a job, helping keep the same tray model where different cabinet lines meet in one kitchen. The stainless steel description gives the tray a metal surface suited to typical sink-area moisture and splashes, supporting long-term use directly under a wet work zone.
The SF Series sink tip-out trays are available in standard depth at 2 inches without tab stop or in deep depth at 3 inches with tab stops, and the SF16W is identified as a 3 inch deep version with tab stop, so the tray incorporates those stops to help limit the tray motion at a defined open position. That stop function supports predictable opening travel when the front is tipped out, which can simplify hinge and front alignment work because the tray will consistently land at the same angle. The series is also available in 10 lengths ranging from 10 inches to 32-5/8 inches long, and this model length of 17-5/8 inches falls within that range, so installers can coordinate multiple SF Series lengths across a run of cabinets while keeping depth and stop behavior consistent. The use designation as a sink tip-out tray in a value line of steel construction keeps the product role clear during design and specification stages, so cabinet layouts can be drawn knowing the tray will act as a shallow storage compartment directly behind the false front.
The SF16W tray is listed at 17-5/8 inches in length, 3 inches in depth, and 3 inches in height, which guides cabinet opening sizing and placement in front of the sink bowl.
The SF16W is described as a stainless steel sink tip-out tray in the SF Series value line of steel trays, providing a rigid metal body for everyday sink-front use.
The SF Series sink tip-out trays are for use with face frame or frameless cabinetry, allowing the SF16W model to be specified across different cabinet constructions on the same project.
The SF16W uses a 3 inch deep format described as deep depth, giving more interior capacity than 2 inch standard depth trays while still serving as a shallow sink-front compartment.
The SF16W is identified as a 3 inch deep version with tab stop, so integrated stops limit opening travel to a consistent position, aiding controlled tray movement at the sink front.
The SF16W belongs to the Knape and Vogt SF Series value line of steel sink tip-out trays, helping designers and installers align it with other SF Series models by need.
The SF16W tray from the Knape and Vogt SF Series combines a stainless steel sink tip-out tray body, 17-5/8 inch length, and 3 inch deep depth with tab stop into a defined format for false-front storage. Its use designation with face frame or frameless cabinetry supports planning across different cabinet constructions in one installation. When a sink-front opening and under-sink layout match the 17-5/8 inch by 3 inch by 3 inch format, this SF Series tray provides a clearly specified option for building a tip-out compartment directly at the sink.
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