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Powered Roller Conveyor

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Powered conveyor transport for fast handling of containers to powered or gravity flow conveyor lines. Modified rider pallet truck accommodates powered roller decks up to 50”L x 48”w on 60”l forks, 6”vertical travel and 7,000 lbs. maximum capacity. Additional features: 24VDC power, continuous load stop bars (right-left), enclosed chain drive.
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Kinetic Technologies Inc

1350 Rockefeller Rd
Wickliffe, OH 44092 US
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