You're pulling together a code cart setup and the last thing you need is a drawer that jams under presure—this one uses steel-reinforced ABS, so it stays light enough to roll but doesn't flex when you load it up to about 150kg distributed across the work surface.

The drawer layout is a five-layer system, basically two at 68mm, two at 110mm, and one deep at 220mm, and we've fitted them with 3x3 dividers so you can actually keep syringes separate from bandages without guessing where things went—quiet rails too, which matters in a busy ER.

It comes with a rotating 3L sharps box on the side and a dual-color flip-top waste bin, roughly 175x175x280mm for each compartment, so you're not mixing biohazard with general trash, and the guardrail adjusts from 45 to 65mm if your staff has different preferences for cart height.
What it does is give you a 730x470x930mm footprint, which is pretty standerd for most crash cart alcoves, and the work suface itself is 575x430x10mm, so you've got room for a monitor or a tablet without it feeling cramped—but it's not great for storing bulky infusion pumps, that's just the reality of the size.

Anyway, we usually do bulk customiztion on these for hospital systems, so if you need different drawer heights or a different coating—like anti-microbial is standard—just confirm lead time because of that it can shift based on the batch size, say 50 units or so.

Also, the four-inch swivel casters have two with brakes, which is typical for carts in this class, and we've seen most buyers go with teh 5-layer config rather than swapping out drawers, so we keep those in stock more often than not.