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Cantilever trolley – eurokraft pro max. load 300 kg

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Cantilever trolley – eurokraft pro

standard model with 2 permanently welded cantilever racks

Preferred RAL colour*
*Colours shown in the product image may vary.
€ 879.00
Price / item (Excl. VAT)

Only 10 available
Delivery time: 6-8 Working Days
Product description
  • For transporting cut or treated panels
  • Easily accessible storage for long goods
  • Two permanently welded cantilever racks
Sturdy tubular steel construction, powder coated in light blue RAL 5012.
12 support struts per cantilever rack, length 735 mm each, spacing 130 mm. Max. load per strut 12.5 kg.
4 swivel castors, 2 with double stops, wheel Ø 150 mm, nylon, roller bearings.
Supplied flat pack – easy self-assembly.
Available in most RAL colours. Only 10 % extra.
10 year guarantee
10 year guarantee
Technical data
Colourlight blue RAL 5012
Height1770 mm
Length1380 mm
Width800 mm
Max. load300 kg
Wheel typenylon
Wheel fittings4 swivel castors, 2 with double stops
Wheel diameter150 mm
Wheel bearingroller bearing
Grid dimensions130 mm
Weight58 kg
Product typelong goods trucks
Suppliedflat pack
Pictorial instructions
Sustainability
Sustainable product

This product actively contributes to protecting our environment and taking social responsibility. It meets our strict sustainability criteria and thus supports an economically, ecologically and socially viable future. The score asks the crucial question for every product: does this product contribute to creating sustainable and fair conditions for today and future generations? Below are the categories in which this product performs particularly well.

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CriteriaWeightingScore
Icon Climate protectionClimate protection30%3.0
Icon Circulatory economyCirculatory economy30%5.0
Icon BiodiversityBiodiversity25%1.0
Icon Economic efficiencyEconomic efficiency10%3.0
Icon InnovationInnovation5%3.9
Overall score3.7
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