Transfer Cars Improve Pallet Handling
Specialty Equipment introduces a new line of transfer cars, designed to receive and discharge pallets and other heavy loads.
These transfer cars are built in a variety of sizes and capacities for 1,000 to 10,000 pound payloads. Whether the need is for short or long distance delivery or multi-level loading and unloading, each transfer car will be designed to suit the application, according to the company.
Surface conveyors will be powered rollers, wire mesh belt, or multi-strand chain conveyors, depending on the application. Personnel safety bumpers, festoon power supply, V-grooved wheels, and urethane wheels are just a few of the many options available.
All transfer cars are assembled and tested to meet OSHA and CSA safety standards.
Company Information
1221 Adkins
Houston, TX 77055 (see map)
Phone: 713-467-1818
Website: www.specialtyequipment.com
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