Moulder converts steel lift truck to plastic

A Meese Orbitron Dunne Co product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 16, 2002

A new hydraulic lift tray design replaces multiple, heavy, riveted, utilitarian steel and aluminium components and fasteners with a one-piece, seamless, plastic unit and moulded-in inserts.

A new hydraulic lift tray by award-winning rotomoulder Meese Orbitron Dunne features an innovative design that replaces multiple, heavy, riveted, utilitarian steel and aluminium components and fasteners with a one-piece, seamless, plastic unit and moulded-in inserts.

Rotationally moulded of polyethylene for durability and wear-resistance, the 2 x 3ft MOD lift tray securely accommodates 500lb loads while weighing a mere 14lb, a 39% weight reduction compared with the previous stainless-steel design.

Developed for Ferno-Washington as the top section of a hydraulic lift, the new MOD lift tray creates a stable, secure platform that gently cradles MRI machines, heart monitors, laboratory apparatus and other heavy, sensitive medical equipment during installation in hospitals, physicians' offices and other facilities.

Applying an advanced, one-step foaming process that blends foam pellets and blowing agents with the PE resin, MOD engineers built in the required rigidity and stiffness during the standard moulding cycle, eliminating the conventional secondary injection of urethane along with its environmental hazards while improving strength under force and cutting production costs.

The new MOD lift tray adds visual appeal to a range of material handling products that have previously been designed based solely on functionality, according to Tom Cooper, Sales Manager for MOD.

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