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Two
Way,Double Deck ,Flush , Non - Reversible
Stringer Pallet.
Two way entry pallet has bottom boards wider
spacing on the bottom of the boards is utilized
to reduce the amount of lumber and weight while
at the same time retaining the physical
advantages of double decker pallets.
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Two
Way, Single Deck ,Flush , Non-Reversible,
Stringer Pallet.
This pallet or skid is usuallyclassified as a
stringer pallet. Single deck means the pallet
has only top deck boards and the term non
reversible indicates that they cannot be used
properly when turned upside down. Often referred
to as skids, which are pallets with no bottom
deck boards, they are the most economic pallet
to build and take up less space because they can
be interlocked or nested during storage. They
are usefu l for dense concentrated loads when
bottom deck boards are not essential and typical
uses include dairy, paper, brick, sod and
certain building materials that are not subject
to crushing failure. |
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Two
Way, Double Deck ,Flush , Non-Reversible
Stringer Pallet.
This stringer pallet has deck boards spaced
identically on the top and bottom which permits
the pallets to bereversed. It contains more wood
than other styles and is thus very stiff. The
bottom deck assists in distributing the bearing
forces and so this type of pallet is often
utilized with loads that are susceptible to
crushing failures . They can only be handled
with forklift trucks. |
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Partial
Four Way, Double Deck , Flush , Non-Reversible
Stringer Pallet.
This partial four way entry stringer pallet is
the most common in North America. It is
versatile, permitting four way handling with
fork lifts and two way handling with pallet
trucks or transporters. |
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Two
Way, Single Deck Single Wing , Stringer Pallet.
This two way entry, single deck, single wing,
non-reversible stringer pallet consists of top
deck boards that protrude beyond the stringers
and are designed for use with straddle forklift
trucks, cargo slings, bars as well as
conventional forklift trucks and transporters.
They permit use of narrower aisles in warehouses
where proper material handling equipment is
available. An added feature of the wing is that
it can assist in the securing of stretch
wrapwhen applied to unit loads. |
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Two
Way, Double Deck, Single Wing, Non Reversible
Stringer Pallet.
This pallet is similar to the two way, single
deck, wing style, however with the addition of
bottom deck boards they are much stiffer and
thus more durable. In this style, the top deck
boards extend over the outside edge of both
inside stringers (the wing) while the bottom
deck boards remain flush with the stringer
edges. |
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Two
Way Double Deck, Double Wing , Reversible
Stringer Type Pallet.
This two way design, double wing pallet is
reversible and thus has the same amount of top
and bottom deck boards. Due to the extension of
the deck boards beyond the stringers, it is
often referred to as the strongest pallet
design. |
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Full
Four Way, Double Deck, Flush, Non Reversible
Block Pallets.
Block pallets are the most common style of
pallets used in Europe and their use in North
America is increasing. The vast majority of
block pallets have nine blocks which are located
at the four corners, mid way across the width,
and at the geometric centre of the pallet. Due
to the fact that they allow for lift truck fork
and transport entry in all directions, they are
referred to as full 4 way. |
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