Carts Can Store And Trasport Board Magazines

Nov. 1, 1998
For storing and transporting PC board magazines, Magazine Transfer Carts are 46" tall and 30" wide and come in lengths of 44" or 66". The carts offer a standard top shelf and can be fitted with an additional shelf. Each shelf can hold up to three

For storing and transporting PC board magazines, Magazine Transfer Carts are 46" tall and 30" wide and come in lengths of 44" or 66". The carts offer a standard top shelf and can be fitted with an additional shelf. Each shelf can hold up to three magazines and is adjustable to SMEMA line height standards. No assembly is required. A simple lever action converts carts to a roller conveyor by unlocking the rollers mounted in the shelf frame for smooth and convenient magazine loading and unloading.

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