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What's the difference between a two-way and a four-way palle

Two-Way Pallet

Two-Ways pallets are pallets that are able to be lifted with a forklift from 2 different sides. The front of the pallet and the back of the pallet. That is what makes it a two-way pallet.

Four-Way Pallet

Four-way pallets are pallets assembled with notched stringers or wooden blocks. This enables the pallet from being lifted not just from the front and back but also from the sides which makes it a four-way pallet.

Heavy-Duty Pallets.

Heavy-Duty Pallets are pallets made for heavy moving. The pallet can vary in different measurements but it's assembled with thicker boards and at times with an extra stringer(s). It could have the same base as a regular pallet but it's assembled with heavier and thicker boards and stringers.

Heat Treated Pallet

Heat treated pallets are pallets that undergo a through treatment at 140 degrees for 30 minutes. Once treated, pallets are stamped with a globally recognized mark, allowing the pallet for international shipping. Any pallet can be heat treated but they have to meet requirement to be able to go through the process. To know which pallets have gone through a heat treated process, they must have a Heat Treated Stamps on both sides of the pallet and the supplier must be able to provide a certificate of the Heat Treating Process.

Wing Pallet

Winged pallets are pallets that have been assembled were the boards overlay the stringers. As you can see on the model showed, the boards does not stop with the stringers. This is what gives it a wing pallet classification. 

Block Pallet

Instead of having stringers, this pallet uses wide blocks for more support.  The wide blocks also adds an easier entry for forks on all four sides.

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