Picking and Transport Trolley L1650

April 10, 2020 2:59 pm Published by
Sold By: SGG Aluminium GmbH

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Description

The Picking and Transport Trolley L1650 is your company’s best solution for picking and transport activities.

Picking and Transport Trolley L1650 is designed and built with the focus on:

  • First-class workmanship
  • Strong, welded joints
  • Closed surfaces
  • No sharp angles or edges

Measurements

  • Body (LxWxH) 1650 x 470 x 1830 mm

Benefits

Low weight

Aluminium has about 1/3 the density of steel, which is why it is also referred to as a “light metal”. It is a popular choice for energy effi cient construction and design, for example in aircraft, road and rail vehicles or shipbuilding.

Hygienic

The smooth surfaces are odourless and easy to clean. Aluminium is therefore also ideal for use with food or pharmaceutical products.

Resilient & strong

Despite its low weight, aluminium has a very high strength. That is why aluminium is well-established as a durable and corrosion-resistant construction material.

Optimal workability

All standard metalworking processes are also suitable for aluminium.

Improved ergonomics

The reduced weight of aluminium picking and transport trolleys simplifi es daily handling. With their fi rst-class workmanship and advanced haptics, our trolleys provide even more benefi ts.

Magnetically neutral

Aluminium has no ferromagnetism. This property has advantages for certain applications, for example in laboratories or when transporting sensitive electronic devices.

Fully recyclable

When your trolley comes to the end of its useful life, the aluminium is 100% recyclable and reusable without any detrimental effects on quality

Certifications

  • DIN ISO 15614 (procedure test)
  • DIN EN ISO 9606 (qualifi cation testing of welders)
  • DIN EN 1090-3 EXC2 (welding certificate)

— Price and order your trolleys on request — 

Price on request. Send us an e-mail to [email protected] to ask for a price and order your trolleys. 

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