
1. Dynamic load refers to the maximum weight that can be lifted once when
transported using an electric forklift or manual hydraulic pallet. General
shelves and pallets can support 1.5T-2T, standard pallets can support 1T, and
ultra light pallets can support 0.5t
2. Shelf load refers to the maximum weight allowed when goods loaded in
plastic pallets are placed on shelves. Attention must be paid to the differences
between dynamic load, static load, shelf load, and vertical warehouse load. The
difference in bearing capacity is closely related to shelf structure,
environmental temperature, and storage cycle. Generally, heavy-duty pallets can
withstand 0.7T-1T on crossbeam shelves, while standard pallets can withstand
0.4T-0.6T.
3. Shelf loading has certain requirements for permanent deformation and
flexibility of plastic pallets. The maximum national standard for flexibility is
30mm, but this is clearly biased. We recommend using plastic pallets with
elasticity not exceeding 20mm on shelves. If it is an automated
three-dimensional warehouse, the requirements for flexibility are more
stringent, usually within 10mm.
4. Static load refers to the maximum weight that the bottommost plastic
tray can withstand when stacked. Ordinary shelf pallets can withstand 6T-8T,
standard pallets can withstand 4T, and ultra light pallets can withstand 1T
static load
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