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Stockpicker trucks are constructed of either aluminum or steel.

Stockpicker Trucks

Beacon BSPA and BSPS series stockpicker trucks.
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Stockpicker Trucks Owners Manual
 
Beacon Model: Beacon BSPA and BSPS series stockpicker trucks.
Description: Beacon stockpicker trucks combine a cart's mobility with a step ladder's versatility. These stock cart models minimize the risk of injuries that can happen when workers are stocking shelves from a ladder at the same time they're pushing a truck. The stockpicker trucks are available in either 2-shelf or 3-shelf units. This shop cart features a crutch tip ladder, which keeps the cart from moving while a worker is stocking. When the worker steps off the cart, springs return the ladder to the raised position. The cart's shelves feature a 2" lip turned up to keep items from falling off. The unit's casters are 4"x 2" mold-on rubber, 2 rigid and 2 swivel with wheel brakes.
Capacity: The aluminum stockpicker trucks have a 330-lb. capacity per shelf. The steel models have a 550-lb. capacity per shelf. The aluminum stockpicker trucks have a capacity of either 660 or 1,000 lbs. The steel models have a 1,000-lb. capacity.
Construction: The stockpicker trucks are available in either steel or aluminum models.
Size: Both the aluminum and steel stockpicker trucks have a 35" top shelf height and shelf clearances of 27" for the 2-shelf units and 13-1/2" for the 3-shelf units. Bottom shelf heights range from 22" wide x 36" long to 22" wide x 36" long for all units.
Color: The stockpicker trucks are powder-coated blue.
Weight: The aluminum models range in weight from 98 to 180 lbs. The steel models range from 200 to 298 lbs.
Usage: It is the customer’s responsibility to verify correctness of fit for applications.




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