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Small Double Sided A Frame Cart
The Small Double Sided A Frame is a transport rack measuring 78" x 43" x 58" and is designed for transporting stone slabs. However, this double sided A frame works well for several materials including:
- Granite
- Marble
- Quartz
- Sintered Stone
- DEKTONreg;
- Porcelain
- Slate
- Ceramic
- Engineered Stone
- Sandstone
- Soapstone
- Quartzite
- Limestone
- Onyx
The 6' granite double sided A frame racks have been rated the best A frame transport stone material handling racks on the market. This rack will literally last more than 15 years because of how well it is made. This transport cart is designed to work perfectly for storing and transporting large stone countertops and slabs to use for islands.
The Small Double Sided A Frame rack also is equipped with forklift receivers so it is extremely easy to to load the rack into the truck. Additionally, the base and uprights come with replaceable rubber to prevent scratching.
At A Glance
- Load Capacity: 4,410 lbs. (2,205 lbs. Per Side)
- Length: 78"
- Width: 43"
- Load Height: 48"
- Overall Height: 58"
- Material: Galvanized Steel
- Width of Contact Surface: 16"
- Uprights: 8 (4 Per Side)
- Transport Method(s): Forklift Receivers (Wheel Conversion Kits Optional)
- Rubber Color: Black
Why Galvanized A Frames Are Better Than Painted Ones
Hot-dip Galvanized vs. Paint |
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Hot-dip Galvanizing |
Paint |
Life Cycle Cost |
Initial Cost Only |
Initial Cost + Maintenance Costs |
Barrier & Cathodic Corrosion Protection |
Yes |
No |
Bond Strength to Steel |
~3600 psi |
~400 psi |
Abrasion Resistant |
Yes |
No |
Edge & Corner Protection |
Yes |
No |
Int. & Ext. Coating Coverage on Hollow Structures |
Yes |
No |
Service Life/Durability(a) |
Requirements / Characteristics |
Hot-dip Galvanized Steel |
Inorganic Zinc-rich Paint |
Rural |
>100 years (b) |
27 years (c) |
Urban |
90 years |
17 years |
Industrial |
70 years |
12 years |
Marine |
50 years |
12 years |
- (a) To 5% rust on substrate steel
- (b) Zinc Coating Life Predictor, Zhang, 2001
- (c) NACE Paper 06318, Helsel, Melampy, Wissmar, 2006
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- Most Economical: Galvanized steel is often the least expensive initial choice. As other labour intensive coatings have risen in rates, galvanizing has maintained a consistent price-point. Moreover, it lasts longer and requires less maintenance, making it the most cost effective, long-term option.
- Maintenance-free: Galvanizing provides maintenance-free corrosion protection, unlike other protective coatings. This mitigates long-term costs, hassles and disruptions to production.
- Longest Lifespan: Galvanized coatings on typical structural members have a life expectancy in excess of 100 years.
- Most Durable: A galvanized coating has a unique metallurgical structure, providing outstanding resistance to damage during transport, erection and service.
- Most Reliable Performance: Galvanizing is carried out to ASTM A123 and standard, minimum coating thicknesses are applied. Coating life and performance are reliable and predictable as it’s performance is based on the known corrosion rate of zinc. Galvanized steel provides a thick, complete and easily inspected coating.
- Most Protection: Galvanizing protects every part of a structure, including recesses, sharp corners and inaccessible areas. Galvanized coatings also provide cathodic or sacrificial protection to small areas of steel that are exposed due to damage. Unlike other coating options, small damaged areas are automatically protected and don’t require touch-ups due to zinc’s sacrificial nature.
- Environmental Sustainability: Zinc, like steel, is a natural substance that is recyclable.
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