Bed hand truck SBSS-E

Bed hand truck - SBSS-E - AARDWOLF INDUSTRIES LLC
Bed hand truck - SBSS-E - AARDWOLF INDUSTRIES LLC
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Characteristics

Type
bed
Carrying capacity

Max.: 400 kg
(881.8 lb)

Min.: 400 kg
(881.8 lb)

Description

General
The Economy Slab Buggy Single Side (model SBSS-E) is a cost-efficient trolley designed to transport sheet materials such as stone and glass slabs inside factories and on construction sites. The frame is rubber-topped on the top and underside to protect transported surfaces. Four heavy-duty wheels (two solid fixed wheels and two lockable swivel wheels) with pneumatic rear wheels provide easy maneuvering of fully loaded buggies.

Features
  • Rubber topping on frame surfaces and underside to prevent scratches
  • Two solid fixed wheels and two lockable swivel wheels
  • Swivel wheels fitted with hinge bolts
  • Pneumatic rear wheels for improved control
  • Smart arrangement of parts for enhanced stability
  • Durable electrostatic coating

Specifications
Metric — Imperial
Width of slab storage base area: 204.5 mm — 8"
Working load limit: 400 kg — 882 lb
Net weight: 40.7 kg — 89.7 lb
Gross weight: 41 kg — 90.4 lb
Packaging dimension: L.1250xW.550xH.300 mm — L.49.2"xW.21.7"xH.11.8"

Technical details
  • Product code: SBSS-E
  • Width of slab storage base area: 204.5 mm
  • Working load limit (WLL): 400 kg
  • Net weight: 40.7 kg
  • Gross weight: 41 kg
  • Packaging dimension: L.1250 x W.550 x H.300 mm
  • Wheels: two solid fixed wheels + two lockable swivel wheels; pneumatic rear wheels
  • Protective rubber topping on frame (top and underside)
  • Electrostatic coated finish for durability

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