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Rotating Dollies- The Speed Low Floor Type Urethane Wheels 2 T Duw-2p Daiki on 2040-parts.com

US $235.00
Location:

Rancho Cordova, California, United States

Rancho Cordova, California, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Rotating Dollies

  • Large heavy moving and transportation for universal drive controller.
  • Universal rotary table is set and the easy change of direction in the movement.
  • Urethane rollers are the smallest starting power most in the elastic and strength without damaging the floor surface, also excels in durability, oil resistance
  • perfect lubrication bearing with special bearings

Specification

  • working load (t):2
  • Width (mm): 195
  • Overall length (mm): 250
  • Height(mm): 67
  • Dimensions(mm):150
  • Controller array: double-type polyurethane
  • low floor type
  • Fit operation handle: D-1000
  • weight: 15 lbs.

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