Description
Load King Half Drop Front Sheeted Metal Stillage
This CE marked stackable sheeted metal stillage is made of sheeted steel and a 50×50 angle. It also has a half-drop front door feature that makes it simple to access goods even when the stillage is stacked. Mesh drop-fronted stillages can be used for storage, advertising, or transportation.
They can be stacked and packed away in a small space thanks to the pallet feet. The sheeted stillage is durable and adaptable while yet allowing the user to view what is inside the stillage from above. When it comes to storage or material handling problems, our Load King Euro Pallet line is the ideal solution. With the frame built of high-quality steel angle section and the distinctive custom design providing the support required across the base of the stillage, this is a superb cost-effective option that still maintains all the Load King qualities.
If our standard sizes do not meet your requirements, give us a call to discuss a custom-built stillage to match all of your specified requirements.
Size Range (L x W x H) in mm:
900 x 600 x 1000
1300 x 800 x 1000
2000 x 1000 x 1000
2500 x 1250 x 1000
Materials used: 50×50 RSA, 2mm Sheet, Pallet feet
Key Features
- Durable design to reduce component damage during loading and unloading.
Enhanced Safety and Compatibility
- Improved operator safety through ergonomic design.
- Compatible with existing materials handling equipment, including forklifts, cranes, and bogeys.
- Supports automated materials handling systems, such as robots and smart warehouses.
Cost and Environmental Benefits
- Reduces the need for disposable protective packaging, such as plastic wrap, cardboard, and polystyrene.
- Offers a long-term investment for capital projects, with scalability for future production increases.
Applications and Versatility
- Suitable for multiple components, reducing the need for dedicated stillages.
- Protects components with advanced materials like urethane dunnage and foam coatings.
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