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Stair-Climbing Hand Trucks
Aluminum
Steel
Tilt these trucks back onto the rubber stair-climbing rollers to easily move loads up and down stairs. They have padded contact surfaces to protect loads and a strap with ratchet-style tensioner to secure them in place. Their rubber tread-on-core wheels have a hard core for strength surrounded by a shock- and sound-absorbing tread for a cushioned ride on all surfaces.
Aluminum trucks are lighter than steel trucks.
Steel trucks are more durable than aluminum trucks. They have an automatic recoil mechanism that stores excess strap.
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Load Plate | Wheel | Replacement Wheels | |||||||||||
O'all Cap., lbs. | Frame Color | Wd. | Dp. | Handle Ht. | Holding Mechanism | Wheel Configuration | Dia. | Material | Type | Each | Each | ||
Aluminum Frame | |||||||||||||
500 | __ | 24" | 4 1/2" | 59" | Strap and Buckle | Two Axle-Mounted Wheels | 5" | Rubber | Tread on Core | 0000000 | 0000000 | 00000000 | 000000 |
Powder-Coated Steel Frame | |||||||||||||
800 | Red | 24" | 5" | 60" | Strap and Buckle with Automatic Recoil | Two Axle-Mounted Wheels | 8" | Rubber | Tread on Core | 0000000 | 000000 | 000000 | 00 |