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  • in reply to: Can an existing trolley be powered? #806

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    There are a number of options for powering trolleys,including small trans axles,and powered drive kits that can be either wireless or wired options.There are many small or large handle options to fit onto existing trolleys!
    What is important is the size of the existing wheels on the trolleys,the space underneath,the capacity of the trolley,and the fitment of the drive control handle element. These are just some things to consider,but in essence,it is very simple!!!

    in reply to: trolley question #264

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    generally this style of platform of trolley with a blue matt is made of mild steel.
    it would not be recommended to use water on these, as they will rust over time
    If using water,it would be best to use a stainless version,galvanised or plastic version of platform trolley
    These will enable you to wipe them down or hose them off without too many problems
    You should also consider if the castors/wheel will be exposed to water?

    in reply to: Tool Safety #212

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    The tool stops are designed for the user to attach their tools to the lanyard..they can support items upto 6.8KG. They are ideal for use in areas of height access,confined spaces ,where dropping tools can be both a hazard and an inconvenience……. Trust this helps!!!!

    in reply to: Safety Glasses #211

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    hello
    the lense colour is only to allow for indoor and out door safety use,
    the smoke lense colour is more used in outside spaces,as the clear is standard inside
    hope this helps

    in reply to: Best trade shows #185

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    There are a number of tradeshows that focus on industry type products!
    For our industry it is traditionally the Safety Show,and Manufacturing week,which have a good array of Handling style prodcuts……What product are you looking to view exactly????

    in reply to: Dallet and a skid #176

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    yes, traditionally pallets and skids are constructed from the same materials and size for size they would carry the same weights

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