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  • Bike Racks

    3rd March, 2017 | by
    BRS8G Bike rack Schoolies read more

    One-piece design Rounded Bike Rack Rails consist of 48mm diameter x 3mm wall, heavy galvanised pipe and are 850 wide x 800mm high. The surface mount rack has a 6mm thick fully welded base flange. The below ground rack has welded starter bars for concrete footing installation.

    There are also the Schoolies Racks available that can accommodate 8 bikes of varying sizes for casual bike storage. They are manufactured from mild steel and hot dip galvanised. Designed to be relocatable it can flat pack for easy transportation for various events. It can lock one wheel to the frame, and is only available in a hot dip galvanised finish.

    Our Wall Mounted Racks are sturdy one piece, mild steel and hot dip galvanised bike rack, designed to be to accommodate 1 full size bicycle with the ability to lock one wheel and the frame for total security. The bike is suspended on plastic coated prongs to protect the rims from possible damage. Can be used indoors or out. Available in galvanised or galvanised with black powder coating.

  • Lightweight Crane Systems Altrac

    3rd March, 2017 | by
    Altrac Trolleys floating gantry connection read more

    Our Lightweight Aluminium Crane System is ideal for full work station coverage.

    The Altrac rail weighs less than 7kg per metre and it is lightweight, strong high tensile strength tested to Australian Crane Code AS1418.

    Australian manufactured Altrac has been designed for ease of installation as a bolt together system with cost effective modular assembly, providing time saving on installation and maintenance. No special assembly tools are required so there is no need for welders or special widgets.

  • Pallet Inverter Freezer Spacer Splitter

    16th May, 2024 | by
    Pallet Inverter Freezer Spacer Splitter read more

    This innovative freezer spacer removal system revolutionizes the process of inserting and removing freezer spacers.

    Designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind, this system streamlines your operations and ensures a hassle-free experience.

    This solution is part of the pallet inverter family and starts the operation by tilting the load at 90° or 100°. Firstly, the operator trasports the loads with a pallet-jack on the lower platform.

  • Pallet Inverter Stationary Standard

    16th May, 2024 | by
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    This pallet changing solution is part of the pallet inverter stationary family.

    Our pallet inverter is capable of rotating loads up to a maximum weight of 1500 kg and a maximum height of 2000 mm.

    “Inverter” is available in the manual version with a push button panel or the automatic version with PLC.

  • Drum Tipper Floor Mounted

    2nd June, 2022 | by
    FMDT1 Floor Mounted Drum Tipper read more

    The DKN60 Floor Mounted Drum Tipper is zinc-plating for long heavy-duty applications. The Drum Tipper is designed to allow safe and effortless tipping of steel 205L drums.

    Allows for 130 degree rotation of a standard 205L (44 gallon) drum. The device is suitable for forklift or hand pallet trolley bin loading. The tipping action is operated by hydraulic lever adjacent to the tipping cradle. The Drum Tipper is supplied with complete side safety barriers and signage.

    The onboard hydraulic power pack requires single phase 240V 2.2kw electrical power supply. Tipping height approximately 1000 mm above floor level with a 20 second full tipping cycle.

    The cradle can be customised to suit any application or drum type on request. Stainless steel cradle available on request.

  • Folding trolley

    17th May, 2022 | by
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    pexels cottonbro 4820678Choosing and using the right folding trolley

    Trolleys come in a wide variety of styles, sizes, makes and models. Choosing the right trolley and using it safely is vital for occupational work health and safety. Making the right choice will help you eliminate or reduce risks to you and your team.

    Learn more about the range of folding trolleys from Materials Handling today!

    Understanding the law

    The Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (OHS Act) and Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017 (OHS Regulations) lay out the responsibilities of employers and employees to comply with all legal obligations to workplace safety.

    Some of the minimum requirements for trolleys of all kinds to ensure safe use in the workspace, include:

    • Height adjustable spring or scissor base.
    • Projecting handles.
    • Clear height limit for loads and contents.
    • Visible labels regarding load ratings and maximum item numbers.
    • Working castors and wheels.
    • Low resistance bearings.

    Additionally, trolleys–along with all equipment–should be subject to regular maintenance and inspection checks.

    Damaged trolleys should always be replaced or repaired before being used. 

    Choosing the right folding trolley

    To ensure the health and safety of your workers, make sure you choose the right trolley based on the following factors:

    • The task at hand.
    • The materials or contents being transported.
    • The physical capability and characteristic of the user.
    • The layout of your work site, factory or warehouse. 
    • The distance that needs to be travelled.
    • Gradients (slopes) in the workplace. 
    • Floor surface types.
    • Presence of stairs and/or hallways and archways. 
    • Load characteristics of the trolley such as size, shape, weight and centre of gravity.
    • How much the trolley will be used.

    Why is choosing the right trolley so important?

    pexels cottonbro 4820681Using the wrong sort of trolley or using a folding trolley incorrectly can cause a wide variety of injuries, most commonly musculoskeletal disorders. Fingers, toes, arms, legs and bodies can also be hit, crushed or otherwise harmed if safe precautions and usage procedures are not followed. 

    Risk assessments

    Your occupational work and health safety officer should run a risk assessment before using any new piece of equipment. 

    This assessment will include both an appraisal of the folding trolley or item in use and will include consultation with workers to ensure pre-existing physical and health conditions are known. Ongoing training in the use and servicing of trolleys and other machinery is very important for ensuring safety and minimising risks.

    In the event that there is a workplace accident, having an emergency or medical protocol in addition to a first aid kit and first aid officer nearby, is not just an ethical obligation but a legal requirement. 

    Understanding the characteristics of your load

    An essential part of understanding how to use your chosen folding trolley is knowing what sort of materials and loads can be safely transported using the trolley. 

    Hazardous substances – transporting or working with hazardous materials requires extra careful safety procedures.

    Predictability – inanimate objects are less likely to be unpredictable compared to animals or people.

    Fragility – how fragile is the load being carried and how can you minimise the risk of damage?

    Weight – the weight, including weight distribution, will make a significant impact on how you use your trolley.

    Temperature – is the load of an extreme temperature that could add risk to it being transported.

    Hygiene – especially important for clinical or health settings.

    Know your workers

    Your team members will all have different characteristics. From height to vision, there’s a wide range of capabilities. For example, you might want to consider a trolley with vertical handles or you might need a trolley of a specific width and height to be safe to use for your employees. 

    To prevent injury, employees should be trained in safely using the folding trolley and have a working understanding of the different types of physical force that operating the trolley will require. 

    We are here to help you find the ideal and right folding trolleys for effortless movement around the workplace. Feel free to contact one of our consultants today to make the selection process easier for you. 

  • Pallet fork

    19th April, 2022 | by
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    Pallet forks are an essential piece of equipment in any workspace, warehouse or factory that uses and moves around pallets.

    There are a wide variety of pallet fork attachments out there all ranging in height, width, weight, carrying capacity, material and application of use. Even the number of ‘forks’ can vary with some pallet forks boasting just two prongs and others with up to 5.

    Pallet forks are mostly made from high quality steel, including the ones here at Materials Handling.

    Find out more about our range of pallet forks and hooks today!

    What sizes do pallet forks come in?

    PHA2000 2 watermark copy 209x300 1Pallet forks come in a wide range of sizes. The general industry standard of carrying capacity is somewhere between 1,400 and 3,000 kilograms. 

    Depending on what sort of material and loads you’re moving and transporting, will determine which kind of pallet fork is right for you.

    How wide is a pallet fork?

    Small pallet forks generally start at around 1,200 millimetres in width, while the larger models can get to twice that at 2,400 millimetres width. 

    When you’re choosing the right pallet fork for your particular application make sure you consider the layout and space of not just your pallets but your worksite. You will need to be able to easily manoeuvre the pallet fork through the space.

    How to choose the right pallet fork?
    Standards

    The first thing to do when choosing your pallet fork, is to conduct due diligence on the supplier. Make sure the manufacturer of the fork meets all of the required industry standards including:

    • ITA
    • ANSI
    • ISO
    • ASME
    • EMI

    Take the time to discuss their quality control processes and measures before you buy. Ask them about the materials they use, the inspections they carry out and more.

    Rating

    All pallet forks should come with an individual rating. This rating will give you an indication of what sort of work it is capable of doing safely. Part of this rating will include whether it is 20-inch or 24-inch load centre rating. It’s really important that the pallet fork you choose meets the rating requirements of the job at hand. 

    Quality

    Your pallet fork is likely going to be subject to extensive use so you need to be reassured that your equipment will be able to last and be durable under the wear and tear.

    Speak to the experts

    The best way to make sure you choose the right pallet fork is by speaking to the experts. The team here at Materials Handling are always available to speak to you about any questions, concerns or applications. So get in touch with our team today!

  • Materials Handling begins its next chapter with new GM, Gary Doherty

    18th March, 2022 | by
    Materials Handing GM Gary Doherty with employee 2 read more

    Materials Handling Pty Ltd has appointed a new General Manager to lead the company into its next era of safety. Gary Doherty, who has spent over 35-years in the materials handling industry, will head the company aiming to maintain the business’ high quality of products and safety solutions and continuous innovation in its industry.

    With experience in sales and services, Doherty wants to create a safe, nourishing, and friendly work environment that filters through to the cliental the company assists. Diversifying the business’ strategies and prioritising safety, Doherty is ambitious when it comes to ‘working with ease’.

    “I’m very excited to be undertaking the role of General Manager for Materials Handling Pty Ltd, especially during an interesting time of growth and change,” said Doherty.

    “When it comes to working safely, my main priorities are to ensure our staff go home to their families in the same shape when they left. We want the same for our customers too. That’s why Materials Handling Pty Ltd is abreast of current safety guidelines, policies, and national standards.”

    Materials Handing GM Gary Doherty with employee 4

    General Manager, Gary Doherty (right) chats to Warehouse Technician, Adam Davy (left).

     

    Thrilled to take on the role and service safety solutions Australia-wide, Doherty knew working for Materials Handling Pty Ltd was unlike any other company he has experienced before. Not only has the family-owned business led the way in materials handling and safety for over 40-years, but its product catalogue boasts a range that sells everything from trolleys, conveyors, access equipment, drum handling equipment and lifting equipment, to manual and materials handling solutions.

    “Materials Handling Pty Ltd is different to its competitors because of our level of professionalism,” said Doherty.

    “The company has many years of experience, and our product range is so extensive that we have been industry leaders for quite some time. The ease at which clients can engage with Materials Handling Pty Ltd from the start of an enquiry to the supply/installation stage clearly shows our expertise.”

    Materials Handing GM Gary Doherty with employee

    General Manager, Gary Doherty (left) shows Sales Technician, Carl Gaedtke (right) a materials handling product.

     

    Doherty even enthused how Materials Handling Pty Ltd was a great place to work, as no two days are ever the same.

    “The fact our product range is immense across so many sectors really creates genuine excitement amongst our team,” said Doherty.

    “Our current staff are spread nationally and are very skilled in their own areas – from Overhead Cranes, Light Rail Crane Systems, Vacuum Lifting systems, Hoists, Battery-Powered Equipment, Trolleys, Warehousing and Technical Sales. This knowledge allows us to assist each other when required, ensuring the best outcomes for our customers.”

    Doherty has already commenced his position as General Manager with Materials Handling Pty Ltd and has begun ensuring the business is set for success. Outside of this full-time role, Doherty enjoys music, highly competitive sports, and spending time with his family when he can.

    Materials Handing GM Gary Doherty with family

    Gary Doherty with his family.

     

    Regardless of the task, Doherty is focused and has the ambition to make Materials Handling Pty Ltd one of the best providers of workplace safety equipment in the industry.

    “The ambition to reach achievable goals has led me to where I am now,” said Doherty.

    “It’s a good dream to have, and I can’t wait for what’s in store.”

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