1. Static capacity
Static load refers to the maximum load weight that a pallet can withstand when placed on a horizontal and rigid plane, with goods evenly spread on the pallet.
2. Dynamic capacity
Dynamic load refers to the maximum load weight that a pallet can withstand when the goods are evenly placed on the pallet during dynamic operation using forklifts and other handling equipment.
3. Racked capacity
The maximum load weight that a pallet can withstand when it crosses over a beam rack or other similar material rack and the goods are evenly placed on the pallet.
Therefore, when choosing the load capacity of a pallet, it is important to understand its usage function. When the pallet is to be stored on shelves, the load on the shelves is the most important. At the same time, the load capacity of the pallet is closely related to the placement of the goods on the pallet. As the load area decreases, the actual remaining load of the pallet will also decrease, instead of the original rated load.
In terms of the concept of load, dynamic load and overhead load may not be clearly distinguished. In the European Pallet Standard (EPAL), the load on the pallet and the dynamic load during forklift operation are combined into the same load.
Aug 19, 2024
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