New design: leg alterations
The new legs on the XP Grocery pallet are round, making the pallet compatible with similar pallets on the market and increasing the pallet’s impact performance in rugged grocery environments. In addition, the XP Grocery pallet’s legs are now 18 inches apart. This gives forklifts maximum room to remove stacked pallets without the pallets sticking together, allowing for easier material handling.
New features: advanced pallet deck
The XP Grocery pallet’s top deck includes a molded-in texture to minimize load shifting. The texture increases friction, so goods are less likely to slip off the pallet. In addition, the XP Grocery pallet’s top deck includes ergonomic handle holes so the pallet can be manually moved or unstacked, making it an applicable option for manual and automated systems. For additional anti-slip friction, rubber grommets are available.
Reliable benefits: one-piece hygienic structure
For increased function and safety, the XP Grocery pallet is a one-piece fully hygenic plastic pallet. The one-piece high-pressure injection-molded construction gives the pallet a high strength-to-weight ratio and the ability to withstand rugged handling. The pallet’s flow-through design eliminates areas where contaminants, such as dirt, dust and liquid, can collect.
Product specifications
Dimensions: 40 x 48 x 6.5
Weight capacity: 2,800 pounds
Trailer capacity: 1,140 XP Grocery pallets fit in one truckload
To learn more about the XpressPal family, visit orbiscorporation.com to learn more.
Short side view. The new XP Grocery pallet features round legs, greater horizontal clearance for material handling equipment, top deck texture to increase friction and other benefits.
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