1) Fork entry
The opening between decks of a pallet, beneath the top deck or beneath the stringer notch, to admit forks.
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The opening between decks of a pallet, beneath the top deck or beneath the stringer notch, to admit forks.
A completely fabricated decking assembly with reinforcing members ready for installation upon supporting storage rack framing. One or more decking sections are used to form a shelf surface.
A pallet constructed in such a way as to have the top deck extending out from opposite sides.
A pallet constructed of both a top and bottom deck or deckboards.
A pallet constructed in such a manner that there are no overhangs and the decks, both top and bottom, fit "flush" with the stringers on all sides.
The material, generally made from welded wire, that is placed on shelves, rack load beams or walks to support loads of variable sizes. The decks or flooring of a mezzanine can be made of several different types of materials depending upon the requirements, features and capacity of the mezzanine. These flooring/decking options may include bar grating, plank grating, wood planking, plywood, composite materials and cement.