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Precautions for tray
Edit this feature 1. Single-sided plastic pallets can only be used on one side. The surface has two types: grid and plane, and the bottom has Sichuan-shaped, field-shaped and nine-legged shapes. 2. Double-sided plastic tray means that the front and back of the tray have the same structure, and the surface has two kinds of grids and flat plates, and the two sides can be used interchangeably. The choice of single-sided pallet or double-deck pallet should be determined according to the corresponding warehousing, loading and unloading equipment and state (such as warehouse type, shelf type, stacking or placing state, etc.). ) .3. The dynamic load refers to the maximum weight that the pallet can bear in motion when using a forklift or a manual hydraulic pallet truck (the bending degree is normal within 1.5%). 4. Static load refers to the maximum weight that the bottom plastic tray can bear when stacking. 5. Shelf load-bearing refers to the maximum weight that a plastic pallet loaded with goods can bear on the shelf (the bending degree is within 1%, which is normal). General standard series trays can bear 0.4T~0.6T, and heavy series trays can bear 0.7t ~1t..
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