61) Double wing pallet
A pallet constructed in such a way as to have the top deck extending out from opposite sides.
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A pallet constructed in such a way as to have the top deck extending out from opposite sides.
1)Utilized to form the base for a larger group of pallets or a larger structure.2) A randomly selected pallet utilized to determine the strength or durability of a group of pallets.
A four-sided superstructure that is mounted on a pallet base, with or without a cover. Also known as a box or container bin pallet.
A pallet which is designed and dedicated to a given process, system or location/facility. Not intended to be exchanged.
A pallet designed with blocks of material between the pallet decks or beneath the top deck that serve as strengtheners and posts.
A pallet constructed of both a top and bottom deck or deckboards.
A below-the-hook lifting device that utilizes forks in its design and serves to take the role of forklift forks while utilizing the capabilities of a crane and/or hoist. Generally, counterweighted at its top and attached via a bail and hook arrangement.
Double-faced, flush-stringer or block, reversible pallet.
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.
A pallet which, by its design and construction, is accessible to a pallet jack from all four sides; a full four-way entry pallet.
A pallet which utilizes stringers in its construction with these stringers being notched to allow four way insertion of forks.
A pallet which utilizes a block design and incorporates the use of deckboards and stringer configured in the same plane. Such a configuration results in the formation of a complete framework on both ends and both sides.