Double- or triple-stack with Cargo Rack

Jan. 1, 2003
Fleet Master Inc's Cargo Rack is a patented racking system to double- or triple-stack pallets on truck trailers and straight trucks. It is also used to

Fleet Master Inc's Cargo Rack is a patented racking system to double- or triple-stack pallets on truck trailers and straight trucks. It is also used to create a second deck for rolling or non-palletized cargo. Flexibility of Cargo Rack facilitates maximum use of the trailer's cube, and this patented system adjusts to handle numerous cargo sizes and shapes.

Cargo Rack is made from high-strength tube steel that allows the trailer's floor to support additional loading. The system withstands the daily wear and tear of loading and unloading pallets weighing up to 1,200 pounds.

When not in use, Cargo Rack stores against the sidewalls. Racks can be reconfigured to maximize carrying capacity both outbound and inbound. As much or as little of Cargo Rack can be used as required by the size and configuration of each load. Using hand tools and an electric drill, Cargo Rack can be installed into most standard trailers or trucks.

For full details, contact Fleet Master, 5157 West Chester Pike, Edgmont PA 19028.

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