Search Results for: tehmina sheikh part 2 next/about:blank

    Showing results for thin shook part 2 next blank part 1 2 part 2 part 1 2 1 2

  • Forklift Jibs – Fixed Angle Short

    3rd March, 2017 | by
    FJCS25 Fixed Jib short watermark copy read more

    Short Fixed Jibs are fixed in a horizontal position and assist with many lifting applications. They slip-on as an attachment to a forklift and easily convert the vehicle into a small crane – making it ideal for most lifting and maintenance requirements in confined spaces. 

    These jibs are designed as an affordable solution for general purpose lifting. When fully extended, they have a reach of up to 2 metres (depending on model). Three types of Short Fixed Jibs are available with varying Working Load Limits (WLL) – codes: MFJS25MFJS50 and MFJS100.

    They are able to move in small spaces and have an overall length of 1.3 metres when closed. Each jib features a zinc finish and is supplied with a safety swivel hook and shackle.

  • Anti-Slip Floor Plates and Stair Nosing Safemate

    3rd March, 2017 | by
    Safemate Anti Slip read more

    The Safemate range of anti-slip plates, nosings, step treads and rung covers offers products to help prevent costly slips in the workplace.

    The base metal have a two part epoxy, long-lasting ceramic coating to provide an excellent surface for a firm footing.

    Stairs are a necessary part of the workplace area. The level of slip hazard on them will vary with traffic patterns, spillage, soilage, age and original design.

    Heavy traffic patterns and the high incidence of soilage and spillage on stairs can present a high-risk slip area.

  • Crates Folding

    3rd March, 2017 | by
    Polymer Folding Crates read more

    The best folding and returnable crate yet.

    Australian manufactured, specifically for the Australian market. Available in several sizes with a simple one touch to fold down.
    Manufactured from strong, vented, lightweight, durable, food grade polymer that is 100% recyclable. They are size compatible with Australian pallets and corrugated boxes. Offer the best return logistics ratio and can cross and column stack. There is a drop in identification card holder and provisions for RFID. They can stack 2.4 m high erected.

    Continue browsing our wide range of crates and containers.  Other models available include:

     

     

  • Turntables Pallet Paldisc

    3rd March, 2017 | by
    Paldisc read more

    As a manual handling solution, the Paldisc Pallet Turntable assists operators by providing complete access to products during many production and logistic processes. It features incredible rotational functionality and an ultra-low profile height that suits hand pallet trucks. A worker can safely load or unload products without unsafely reaching, straining or stretching across a pallet.

    With the Paldisc Pallet Turntable (otherwise known as a Rotating Table), access to goods is easier than ever before. The solid disc shape of the unit makes it suitable for a variety of goods, including small and odd-shaped items, skids, crates and square pallets. Unlike other turntables, this unit does not have a hollow middle section, meaning goods are secure and stable on the device.

    Perfect for load levelling, packaging, goods processing, manufacturing and warehouse environments, this stellar unit can handle and provide rotation of goods with a capacity of up to 2 tonnes. 

  • Food Service Tray Trolleys ProServe

    3rd March, 2017 | by
    3316 black read more

    Ideal for a wide range of food preparation, transport, serving and storage tasks. The innovative system is specially designed to work with full-size food pans, food boxes and sheet pans.
    Components are made of impact-resistant structural web plastic. The heat-resistant plastic construction allows hot baking pans (176°C max) to be pulled directly from the oven and placed on the rack.
    Racks and Carts are designed with soft, rounded corners that are easy on walls, doors and other equipment. The quiet handling and upscale design allow workers to move food directly from the kitchen to the dining room for fast restocking without repeated trips.

    All castors are non-marking swivel type and 2 fitted with brakes.

  • Fork Spreaders Forklift Carriage Mounted

    3rd March, 2017 | by
    FWL Carriage mounted Wide Load Fork Spreader watermark copy read more

    The unique MFWL CARRIAGE MOUNTED FORK SPREADER allows for connection to the forklift without requiring fork tynes. Adjustable hook-on points allow the position of the forklift forks to be moved to the optimum position and still allow connection of the fork spreader to the carriage. Quick release bottom hooks ensure safe and easy connection without the use of tools. Outer forks are adjustable between 1300 and 3500 mm centres allowing the fork spreader to be used as a wide load attachment. These are perfect for transporting otherwise easily damaged and flexible products such as plasterboard and timber, leaving minimal gaps between the packs. Supplied with outer forks 1070 mm long. Enamel painted finish in safety orange.

    MFWL236 Class 2

    • Overall Width: 3640 mm
    • Unit Weight: 280 kg
    • Working Load Limit (WLL): 2500 kg @ 600 mm Load Centre

    MFWL336 Class 3

    • Overall Width: 3640 mm
    • Unit Weight: 410 kg
    • Working Load Limit (WLL): 3000 kg @ 600 mm Load Centre
  • Pallet Bin Lifting & Tilt Device

    3rd March, 2017 | by
    Arm Lift Ergonomic Lift Tilt Device read more

    Our Arm Lift Ergonomic Lift and Tilt Device can position pallets, wire baskets and containers at the most comfortable working height and angle. Arm Lift (with its simultaneous lift and tilt) is the ideal choice for almost any application that involves working with parts on pallets and in containers. Lift and tilt is achieved through a single mechanism making Arm Lift an economical alternative to conventional lift and tilt tables, which normally require separate mechanisms. Because Arm Lift tilts down instead of up, like most tilters, it is well suited for use with oversized baskets and containers.

    The Arm Lift Ergonomic Lift and Tilt Device is available in standard and zero height versions. A pallet truck can access the zero height version. A safety trip bar is installed under the perimeter of the deck to prevent accidental damage or injury.

  • Safety Matters: Best Practices for Operating Pallet Forks on the Job

    19th December, 2023 | by
    Best Practices for Operating Pallet Forks on the Job read more

    In every workplace and on every worksite, safety is of paramount importance. Ensuring your team can operate in a secure and accident-free work environment is not just a legal obligation but a moral one.

    Pallet forks are a crucial piece of equipment for moving and transporting goods and products around the workplace. But they do introduce a risk factor.

    To help you make the most of both the utility of pallet forks, and even pallet hooks, while maintaining an impeccably safe workplace, we’ve put together this handy guide of best practices for you.

          1. Inspect and Maintain Equipment

    The pallet forks you use should be inspected regularly and maintained frequently. This ensures that any signs of wear and tear, damage or malfunction are identified as soon as possible and the risk of injury or accident is minimised. Even when there are no concerning signs of degradation, routine maintenance should be carried out on a rigorous schedule. Keeping everything lubricated, properly pressurised and tightened is a proactive way of taking care of your pallet forks and, in turn, your team.

         2. Train Your Operators

    Knowledge is power and power in this instance is maintaining a safe workplace for all. A well-trained pallet fork operator will have the skill and understanding to control this useful piece of equipment in a way that will minimise potential hazards in the work environment. It’s not just about operations either. Training your team on general OH&S best practice will help promote a safe environment and reinforce your commitment to everyone’s wellbeing.

    Consider more formal or official training programs to cover the basics of operation but also load capacity awareness. Provide support in understanding the dynamics of load distribution and the potential impact on stability. Remember, these lessons and training should be regularly updated and your team given refresher sessions to make sure everyone is across necessarily updates in safety regulation or differences in equipment specifications.

          3. Familiarise Yourself with OSHA Guidelines

    As we mentioned above, safe operation of pallet forks and pallet hooks, as well as all Materials Handling equipment, is not just about meeting legal requirements but ethical ones as well. Nevertheless, ensuring your understanding of and compliance with relevant Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines is both non-negotiable and a good place to start. These regulations cover everything from operating practices to equipment specifications, and can help you create a truly safe workplace for the entire team.

    If you’re unsure what sort of training you should be conducting or records of pallet fork inspections and maintenance you should be keeping, the OSHA guidelines are invaluable for ensuring you meet all safety, legal, regulatory and moral obligations.

          4. Load Capacity Awareness and Attachment Usage

    Safe pallet fork operation requires many different skills: Operation of the equipment itself, awareness of one’s surroundings, and even load capacity awareness. Exceeding specified weight limits can compromise one’s safety, the stability of the equipment and the risk of accident and injury. All operators need to be well-informed on the weight bearing capacity of the pallet forks in use.

    If your team uses attachments, make sure they are properly trained in its usage to avoid loads being unbalanced and decrease the risk of accidents from occuring. Regular training and open communication are good ways to tackle this challenge.

          5. Safely Handling Practices Culture

    A culture of safety first is critical for ensuring safety comes first. Enforce proactive responses and communication to ensure operators operate the pallet forks at controlled speed, maintain load capacities requirements, avoid abrupt movements and keep clear visibility of their surroundings. Keeping the workplace safe and secure for everyone requires a team effort and the operations of a team begins and ends with the culture and precedent that is created.

    Find Your High Quality Pallet Forms at Materials Handling

    Prioritising safety requires awareness and commitment in the workplace. When it comes to pallet-moving machinery such as pallet forks, your best first step is sourcing the equipment from a reliable, reputable supplier: such as Materials Handling.

    Check out our range of pallet forks and pallet hooks today to find the right equipment to help you operate safely, efficiently and productively.

Join our mailing list

We promise not to spam you and not give your email address to any other third parties.
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

We're trusted by

Secret Link