One of our customers wants to be able to stack the dollies without using a pallet rack system. In an effort to accommodate this customer, we have prototyped a stackable rack system that has 3 heights. The varying height would accommodate various mattress sizes. The idea would be to stack the dollies using a forklift. The top dolly would use extra horizontal posts for the forks of the forklift to easily go under and lift. We are planning on a 300 lb. limit for the top dolly.
Saw Trax Manufacturing, Inc. | Atlanta
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{{ifend_date_enable_dsg1_pub}}This system is compatible with the standard yel-Low dolly system or with a raised version of the yel-Low dolly. Learn More
Saw Trax Manufacturing, Inc. | Atlanta
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{{ifend_date_enable_dsg2_pub}}This system is compatible with the standard yel-Low dolly system or with a raised version of the yel-Low dolly. Learn More
One of our customers wants to be able to stack the dollies without using a pallet rack system. In an effort to accommodate this customer, we have prototyped a stackable rack system that has 3 heights. The varying height would accommodate various mattress sizes.
Saw Trax Manufacturing, Inc. Vertical Panel Saws Atlanta
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