4 Ways Entry Wooden Pallet
4 ways pallet ( block pallet ) offer entry from all four sides with a forklift as well as a pallet jack, this can be a huge advantage when it comes time for loading and maneuvering the pallets, can access and lift it from all four sides of the pallet. Block pallet can be designed with or without bottom deck boards.
4 ways pallet are favored for their heavy load capabilities as well as their versatility.
One of the key benefits of the 4 ways pallet is the ease with which it can be moved.It can easily be moved onto shipping containers, around the warehouse and other supply chain destinations.
PROS
- They can be used with either forklift or pallet jacks to maneuver.
- They are a great option for very heavy loads and for warehouses that cannot manage the maneuvering that is required for the 2 ways pallet.
- They can easily be repaired.
Wing Type 4 Ways Wooden Pallet
Pallet wings are the overhang of pallet deck boards over the blocks or stringer boards.
This is important for load bearing capacity and pallet automation.
These extend beyond the bearers and allow extra storage capacity for larger products.
They also allow for closer placement of stringers and reduce span between them, thus decreasing deck board deflection under load.
PROS
- They can be used with either forklift or pallet jacks to maneuver.
- They are a great option for very heavy loads and for warehouses that cannot manage the maneuvering that is required for the 2 ways pallet.
- They can easily be repaired.
2 Ways Entry Wooden Pallet
2 ways pallet allow forklift entry from the front and the rear of the pallet.They are constructed with stringers.The ability to enter the pallet from only 2 entry points with the forklift can be a conundrum when it comes to stacking and space allocations.
These are some clear benefits to this type of pallet :
PROS
- More economical option in most cases.
- Offer great strength.
- Offer great durability.
Wing Type 2 Ways Wooden Pallet
Pallet wings are the overhang of pallet deck boards over the blocks or stringer boards.
This is important for load bearing capacity and pallet automation.
These extend beyond the bearers and allow extra storage capacity for larger products.
They also allow for closer placement of stringers and reduce span between them, thus decreasing deck board deflection under load.