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Products - Milk Crate Handlers

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MILK CRATE HANDLER - FOUR PRONG MILK CRATE HANDLER - SIX PRONG


The BFS type 3MT range of milk crate handlers is a very well proven design. The design evolved from experience gained, from 20 years of design, manufacture and repair of milk crate handlers.

Many 3MT’s in use today are over 20 years old, proving our commitment to quality, reliability and serviceability.

The “3MT” is Britain’s most popular crate handler. Why? :

  • They are completely serviceable
     
  • Unique taper fit high tensile tines, which do not work loose, and are purpose machined to minimise bottle damage
     
  • Tines are “pitched” to lean crates together, improving load stability, allowing greater handling speeds, reducing driver and truck hours
     
  • Tines are mounted low down, enabling pallets to be lifted

Back plates: (a) have replaceable tine holders. (b) specially shaped for optimum driver visibility (minimising breakages/driver damage), (c) pre-drilled for optional bolt on load guards (cheaper makes are welded on) and (d) super slim, bringing the load closer, enabling smaller, cheaper forklifts to be used.

Options

  • Replacement Tines
  • Bolt on Load Guards
  • Stabiliser load guards, have two hinge up tines which enter the top crates

Model

Capacity kgs at 540 mm Load Centres
 

Tine
Length
(mm)

Tine
Section
(mm)

No of
Tines

Carriage
Class

Weight
(kgs)

C of G
(mm)

Lost
Load
Centres
(mm)

3MT/4

1100

1130

50 x 25

4

2A

145

205

90

3MT/6

1650

1130

50 x 25

6

2A

228

190

90

In your enquiry please specify:

  • Truck Make

  • Truck Model

  • Number of Layers of Crates


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