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| NO. | Name | Description |
| 1 | Size | 1380W*1005D*328H or 1000W*800D*328H |
| 2 | Material | 10.0t medium-thick plate |
| 3 | Casters | two 8# iron core wheels/ one 2.5# wheel |
| 4 | Load capacity | 1000kg |
| 5 | Surface treatment | spray/color-plated zinc |
| 6 | Feature | two-way connection of the drawbar and automatic locking |
| 7 | Towing quantity | 1+4 |
Heavy-duty construction: Built from durable materials such as steel to withstand heavy loads and frequent use.
Towing capability: Equipped with a hitch or tow bar to connect to a tugger vehicle for easy transportation.
Versatility: Available in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different types of materials or products.
Ergonomic design: Some tugger carts are designed with ergonomic handles or push bars for easy maneuverability.
Customization options: Many manufacturers offer customization options to tailor the tugger carts to specific requirements, such as adding shelves, bins, or dividers.
* Material Handling in Warehouses: Tugger carts are frequently used in warehouses to transport pallets, bins, boxes, or other materials within the facility. They can be used to move raw materials to production lines, transport finished goods to storage areas, or deliver products to shipping docks.
* Just-in-Time (JIT) Production: In lean manufacturing environments, tugger carts can be used to deliver components or parts directly to assembly lines or workstations. This facilitates a just-in-time production process, reducing inventory levels and improving efficiency.
* Line-Side Delivery: Tugger carts are often used for line-side delivery of materials or parts in manufacturing facilities. Operators can easily tow the carts to different workstations along the production line, ensuring that workers have ready access to the items they need.
* Kanban Systems: Tugger carts can support Kanban systems by transporting Kanban cards, bins, or containers between various production areas. This helps to minimize waste, streamline processes, and maintain inventory levels at optimal levels.
* Cross-Docking: In distribution centers or warehouses with cross-docking operations, tugger carts can be used to move incoming shipments directly to outgoing trucks without the need for storage. This facilitates faster throughput and reduces handling times.
* Order Picking: Tugger carts can be utilized for order picking applications, allowing workers to efficiently pick items from shelves or bins and transport them to packing stations or shipping areas.