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Industrial mesh box pallet, H500mm with half flap -used-

69,00 €

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Item number: VGH0500001-1 Category: used load carriers
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This "little brother" of our Euro-Pool mesh box pallet offers an optimized container volume for smaller quantities of goods. The storage space volume in the high-bay warehouse is significantly increased and loading the goods is convenient and practical thanks to the half-folding wall. Our solid steel and wooden industrial mesh box pallet based on UIC standard 435-3 is available in heights of 500 and 570 millimetres.

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Length (mm)

1240

Width (mm)

835

Height (mm)

500

Color

gray RAL 7030

Weight (kg)

47

Load capacity (kg)

1000

Floor

Wooden floor

Container type

rigid

Execution

one long side with half flap, used (as good as new)

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