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On the other hand, stringer pallets with notched stringers allow the tines to enter on all four sides of the pallet. If a forklift or hand truck can get under a pallet on all four sides, then it is a 4-way pallet.
Block pallets use blocks to support the deck, rather than stringers. Block pallets are also 4-way pallets because the tines of a forklift or hand truck can enter the pallet on all four sides.
2 way pallets, with solid stringer boards, only have an opening on two sides where tines can enter. Stringers are the horizontal boards that support the pallet’s deck. Stringer pallets typically have one middle stringer and stringers on each side. When these stringers are solid, without notches cut into them, forklift tines can’t enter the pallet through the stringer sides.
If a forklift or hand truck can only get under a pallet on two sides, then it is a 2-way pallet.
- 2-way pallets are generally more economical to manufacture.
- Forklifts need more space to maneuver to line up and get under a 2-way pallet.
- Palletized products must be lined up in a particular way at the facility, or on a truck, to allow the movement of 2-way pallets. That makes full space utilization more difficult.
Choosing a pallet size and type
If you have any questions about which pallets to use, or you would like a design or site audit based on your individual requirements, don’t hesitate to contact JSX Lab. We can provide detailed information about pallets and make suggestions based on your needs.
Our pallet are build with ISPM 15
All JSX Lab pallets that are manufactured according to ISPM 15 specifications meet IPPC (International Plant Protection Convention) regulations, which means that these pallets have been heat treated or prepared to ensure that no plant or animal species can be transported alongside the pallet.
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