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Pallet walls

15th November 1968
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Page 65, 15th November 1968 — Pallet walls
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A range of pallet walls, made by the Transhandling Division of the Greenman-Berger Co. are easily attached to existing timber pallets, no permanent fixing being required. All sizes of pallets are catered for, with wall height variations in 3in. increments. ThreeOf four-sided units are available, with rubber securing straps to span the open side on the three-sided unit. The walls can be broken down for easy stowage. Shelf units can be supplied.

The walls can be of either hinged or rigid type. The hinged type allows end walls to swing inwards or outwards and can be wrapped around the pallet as a single unit or disconnected and erected panel by panel. Panels are interconnected with clip hinges.

The rigid type forms a rigid container, erected panel by panel. The end walls are detachable by a tilt and lift action. Panels are secured with -AntiLuce" fasteners and cleats. All pallet walls are of steel construction with an electro-galvanized finish and will accommodate a pallet load of 1 ton.

Made by: Transhandling Division, Greenman-Berger, 141/149 Curtain Road, London, EC2.


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