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Carriage mount carpet poles

Trying to use one class 2 5k forklift for transporting both pallets and carpet roles. Requesting advise in selecting a carriage mount carpet pole that can easily be switched out with the forks in approximately 5 minutes or less. As aisle space is limited, we can't use fork mounted poles. I understand there are 3 different types of carriage mounts. Also, does it make sense to save time and improve efficiency to purchase a pole stand assembly. Your advise and expertise would be appreciated.
  • Posted 13 Dec 2020 06:24
  • Modified 13 Dec 2020 06:25 by poster
  • By Wayne_G
  • joined 15 Nov'20 - 20 messages
  • Georgia, United States
Wayne

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