9.4 lbs. | 419 lbs. |
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Width | 64" |
Height | 36" |
Length | 70" |
Material | Galvanized Steel |
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A stillage is a storage and transportation frame, specially designed to hold materials securely. This facilitates easy transport of up to 12 LowPro 23/05 Road Plates, 2 End Pieces, and 2 EasiLift handles, providing coverage for up to 20 feet of trenching. It also includes a storage box for bolts and tools to keep everything organized during transport.
Made from galvanized steel, the stillage offers long-lasting durability and rust protection, making it ideal for rugged job sites. It can be disassembled for compact storage, reducing the space needed when not in use. The stillage is compatible with chain lifts, and also features a specially designed layout at the base that allows it to fit securely onto forklifts, ensuring safe and efficient handling during transport.
This stillage helps keep all components of the LowPro 23/05 Road Plate system organized and protected during transport, preventing damage or loss. If you’ve misplaced any part of the system, don’t worry — SONCO offers a full range of replacement parts and fixings. Equip your team with everything they need and avoid delays on your job site.
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