The Probst VTK-V Adjustable Block Pallet Cart is a robust and versatile tool designed for the efficient transportation of bound or loose pavers, kerb stones, slabs, and similar materials. Ideal for construction professionals and landscapers, this cart streamlines the process of moving heavy building materials, enhancing productivity and reducing physical strain.
Constructed with a durable galvanised finish, the VTK-V cart is built to withstand rigorous use in various environments. Its narrow build allows for maneuverability in confined spaces, making it ideal for small construction sites and narrow pathways. The cart's lightweight nature, combined with favourable load distribution, ensures optimal operation and ease of handling.
Specification | Details |
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Model Number | 51100015 |
Working Load Limit (WLL) | 400 kg |
Clamping Range | 550 mm - 1,050 mm |
Length of Gripper | 200 mm |
Maximum Height of Material | 900 mm |
Dead Weight | 68 kg |
Users of the Probst VTK-V Adjustable Block Pallet Cart benefit from its ergonomic design and efficient clamping mechanism, which significantly reduce the physical effort required to transport heavy materials. The cart's adjustable gripping width and narrow profile make it adaptable to various site conditions, while its sturdy construction ensures reliable performance over time.
Q: Can the Probst VTK-V cart be used on uneven terrain?
A: While the cart is designed for optimal performance on even ground, the optional supporting wheel (VTK-V-SR/N) can enhance stability and handling. Caution is advised when operating on uneven surfaces.
Q: Is the clamping mechanism difficult to operate?
A: No, the clamping mechanism is user-friendly and requires a simple 90 degrees lever action with a maximum pressure of 15 kg to securely grip materials.
Q: Are there any accessories available for this cart?
A: Yes, an optional supporting wheel (VTK-V-SR/N) is available to facilitate easier handling on even ground and can be attached as needed.
Watch the Probst VTK-V Adjustable Block Pallet Cart in action: