1) Four-way entry pallet
Openings on all four sides of a pallet or the base of a pallet or container, which allow fork truck handling from all four sides.
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Openings on all four sides of a pallet or the base of a pallet or container, which allow fork truck handling from all four sides.
The amount of deformation or bending in a pallet or pallet component under load.
The opening between decks of a pallet, beneath the top deck or beneath the stringer notch, to admit forks.
Container that features an integrated pallet and has fixed side walls.
Openings on all four sides of a pallet or the base of a pallet container, which allow fork truck handling.
Strap that links the fork openings on the base of a pallet container. Fork straps can allow the use of a container on conveyors.
The standard pallet in Europe. It is 1200 mm by 800 mm in dimension and has a wood block design between the top and bottom permitting four-way or four-sided entrance by lifting forks. Although other sizes exist in Europe, they are not nearly as prominent as the Euro-pallet.
A racking system that is used where a greater storage density is required. It accommodates two pallet loads stacked back-to-back and requires special fork trucks called reach trucks.
This type of rack utilizes upright frames, rails, and ties to allow a vehicle to enter a storage rack structure from one side only and pick up or deliver pallets on continuous rails. Drive-in rack is used to address repetitive products and serves to take advantage of cubic space available for storage, when such unit loads do not lend themselves to block stacking.
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 utilized for a single transaction and is not expected to be returned.
A pallet which is constructed from fiberboard material
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.
A pallet which, by its construction, allows forks of a lift to enter the pallet from both sides and ends.