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48" x 40" 4-way pallets
- Recycled/Remanufactured
Standard Canadian and US pallets
- New Aspen pallets
- New Heat Treated/Kiln-Dried
pallets (meets IPPC-ISPM No. 15 regulations)
Stringer
boards are either solid or notched depending on the
application. If the stringer boards are notched as shown
it allows for a partial 4-way entry into the pallet.
It is only a partial 4-way entry pallet because you
can only get under the pallet with a pallet jack from
the front and not the side. You can however get under
the pallet from all four directions with a forklift,
which is why it is called a partial 4-way entry pallet.
If the stringer boards are solid with no notches, it
is referred to as a 2-way entry pallet. This means you
can only get under the pallet from the two sides.
The stringer pallet is the most
commonly used pallet in the United States. Currently,
the most widely used stringer pallet is the 48 x 40.
This particular size pallet is used for many different
kinds of products and can be mass-produced at a phenomenal
rate. It is important to note that on a stringer pallet
the length is noted first and is the stringer board
length. The length of the deck board is the number that
is noted second. Example: The number 48 is the length
of the stringer and the 40 is the length of the deck
board, thus the pallet is called a 48 x 40.
There are hundreds of different
size stringer pallets and there are many factors that
determine which size or type of pallet is right for
your product or application. The amount of weight to
be put on the pallet, the type of moving equipment,
the kind of automation equipment, the particular product,
the cost, and the type of racking or storing system
are all important aspects to consider when selecting
a pallet
A customer service representative
is always on hand to answer any of your questions or
concerns. Contact us
for more information on how to purchase pallets or sell
unwanted pallets.
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