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***Have it be largely symmetrical and balanced | ***Have it be largely symmetrical and balanced | ||
***Have it rugged enough it being picked up and the forks scraping the channels doesn’t cause damage | ***Have it rugged enough it being picked up and the forks scraping the channels doesn’t cause damage | ||
*[[ERGOCOM]] / [[ERGINOMICON]] (the latter sounds more like some mythical text for better or for worse lol) | |||
**Like [[HAZCOM]] but for ergonomics/operating procedures | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:15, 24 October 2024
Basics
- This page aims to go over how to design things for ease of Palletization
Principles
- Design things to be easily secured
- Have holes for Metal Pallet Strapping
- Have Holes for Elastic Cords or Rope
- Design things to fit nicely on a pallet
- Mostly symmetrical
- Only as large as one Pallet (Unless Double Wide Pallets exist)
Internal Links
- Design for Forklifting
- Related Concept (Although can be done WITHOUT pallets
- Mainly
- Make holes for Forklift Forks
- Have it be largely symmetrical and balanced
- Have it rugged enough it being picked up and the forks scraping the channels doesn’t cause damage
- ERGOCOM / ERGINOMICON (the latter sounds more like some mythical text for better or for worse lol)
- Like HAZCOM but for ergonomics/operating procedures