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I'm drawing a gear that needs to be handled with a transpallet, you know if the latter have unified dimensions?
 

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Hi.

seems that there are standard sizes that should be related to wood pallets (epal)

Hi.
p-h
 
I'm drawing a gear that needs to be handled with a transpallet, you know if the latter have unified dimensions?
If the transpallets have a real unification now this escapes me. for sure they are "standardized", in the sense that all companies make them dimensionalally all equal. because however they are used to move the pallets (bancali, pedane.. As you wish) that those are unified (eur, epal..ecc.). then wanting to use them to move anything that has enough space to be able to stick it (when I have no other use them also brutally as martinetti/cric:smile:).

Now if your need is only to move the equipment you just need to create a space from the ground sufficiently high and wide to be able to enter with the "holes" (maybe protect it/delimit it with 2 "tasks").
if it must also be "palletizable" (impilable according to a standard) and stored in well-defined warehouses, perhaps "automatic", I think you must also respect the external dimensions of the pallets (1200x800 and the "outside measurement" 1200x1000); you should inform the customer.

greetings
Mar
 
No, I just have to make sure that two equipment is interchangeable, no palletization.

thanks to all for the answers, I will refer to the Europallet therefore.
 
I would say that you are referring to Europallet (unless I go to America).
the uni en 1757-2 that unifies the transpallets does not say anything about the size of the forks, ergo you can do them as you want.
Hi.
 
I'm drawing a gear that needs to be handled with a transpallet, you know if the latter have unified dimensions?
Hello hunting
I could have cared for you tomorrow night Monday
in fact we are building equipment for a multinational
for which for years its aluminum casting molds with pattern to lose
always have the standard for handling with a transpallet

Thank you very much
 
I would say that you are referring to Europallet (unless I go to America).
the uni en 1757-2 that unifies the transpallet does not say anything about the size of the forks, you can do it as you want.
cation
Yes, but that the holes of the standard ones normally on the market (which I repeat, they are all the same) can be placed below.
otherwise together with the equipment will have to deliver the specially constructed "special" transpallet (and would make little sense).

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
Yes, but that the holes of the standard ones normally on the market (which I repeat, they are all the same) can be placed below.
otherwise together with the equipment will have to deliver the specially constructed "special" transpallet (and would make little sense).
I was just a factual statement: the rules do not give you constraints on the size.
Of course you do them all the way!
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