What are Fetra trolleys and what industrial applications do they serve?
Fetra trolleys are industrial transport solutions designed for material handling in manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics environments. These robust wheeled platforms serve automotive assembly lines, pharmaceutical production facilities, food processing plants, and general manufacturing operations where reliable goods movement is critical. Fetra offers specialized configurations including box carts with 750 kg capacity featuring 5 shelves, hand trucks rated up to 1250 kg with wire lattice sides, and self-tilting boxes for automated bulk material discharge. The trolley systems optimize workflow efficiency while reducing manual lifting risks in industrial settings.
What are the key technical specifications for selecting Fetra trolley capacity and configuration?
Fetra trolley selection depends primarily on load capacity requirements, with models ranging from 750 kg box carts to 1250 kg heavy-duty hand trucks. The Fetra 5593 box cart features 5 shelves with aluminium sheet construction and vertical locking rod for secure transport, while the Fetra 6446VZ hand truck provides 1000 mm high wire lattice sides for containing loose materials. Shelf material options include galvanized steel sheet for corrosive environments or aluminium for lighter weight applications. Platform dimensions and wheel configuration determine maneuverability in confined spaces, with specialized long goods trolleys like the Fetra 2123 featuring 500 mm stanchions for extended materials.
Which safety standards and certifications apply to Fetra industrial trolleys?
Fetra trolleys comply with EN 1757-1 standard for industrial trucks and material handling equipment safety requirements. The construction follows DIN 15146 specifications for wheeled industrial transport equipment, ensuring structural integrity under rated load conditions. Quality management adheres to ISO 9001 certification standards for consistent manufacturing processes and material traceability. For specialized applications in potentially explosive atmospheres, certain Fetra models can be configured to meet ATEX directive requirements with appropriate wheel materials and grounding provisions. All trolleys undergo load testing verification according to European machinery directive 2006/42/EC safety standards.
What are the differences between Fetra box carts, hand trucks, and self-tilting trolley variants?
Fetra box carts like the 5593 model feature enclosed 5-shelf designs with vertical locking rods for secure multi-level storage during transport, ideal for small parts and packaged goods. Hand trucks such as the 6446VZ provide open platform construction with 1000 mm high wire lattice containment sides, optimized for bulky materials requiring 1250 kg capacity. Self-tilting boxes including the Fetra 6120A incorporate automatic tipping mechanisms for fully-emptying bulk materials without manual handling, featuring hydraulic or mechanical tilting systems. Each variant addresses specific material handling challenges with box carts excelling in organized storage, hand trucks in heavy-duty transport, and tilting models in automated discharge applications.
What installation and compatibility requirements exist for integrating Fetra trolleys into existing material handling systems?
Fetra trolleys integrate seamlessly with standard industrial flooring systems requiring smooth concrete or epoxy surfaces for optimal wheel performance and load distribution. The trolleys feature standardized wheel spacing compatible with most conveyor interfaces and loading dock configurations, with heavy-duty models using industrial-grade polyurethane or steel wheels rated for continuous operation. No special mounting or electrical connections are required as these are manual push-pull systems, though automated facilities may specify trolleys with RFID compatibility for tracking integration. Floor loading considerations must account for point loads up to 1250 kg distributed across the wheel contact area, typically requiring industrial-grade flooring with minimum 25 MPa compressive strength.
What are the operating environment limits and safety ratings for Fetra industrial trolleys?
Fetra trolleys operate reliably in industrial environments with temperature ranges from -10°C to +60°C, with specialized models available for extreme temperature applications up to +80°C. The galvanized steel and aluminium construction provides corrosion resistance suitable for humidity levels up to 95% non-condensing, meeting IP54 protection class for dust and splash resistance. Load capacity ratings are verified at maximum working loads with 4:1 safety factors, ensuring 750 kg rated trolleys can withstand test loads up to 3000 kg without structural failure. Operating speed limitations recommend maximum 5 km/h for loaded trolleys to maintain stability, with specialized shock-absorbing wheels available for sensitive cargo transport applications.
What maintenance schedule and service life expectations apply to Fetra trolley systems?
Fetra trolleys require monthly visual inspections of wheel bearings, frame welds, and locking mechanisms under normal industrial use conditions, with quarterly detailed examinations recommended for high-cycle applications exceeding 20 loads per day. Wheel replacement intervals typically range from 12-24 months depending on load frequency and surface conditions, with polyurethane wheels lasting longer on smooth floors compared to steel wheels on rough surfaces. Service life expectancy reaches 10-15 years under proper maintenance with annual load testing verification recommended for trolleys exceeding 500 kg capacity. Critical inspection points include frame integrity checks for stress cracks, wheel bearing lubrication every 6 months, and locking mechanism function testing according to manufacturer specifications for safe continued operation.
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Fetra transport trolleys are engineered for demanding industrial and logistics environments, with load capacities ranging from 150 kg on compact shelf trolleys up to 600 kg on heavy-duty platform and pallet chassis models. Welded steel frames with powder-coat finish, swivel castors with central locking, and shelf surfaces rated to DIN EN ISO 4414 standards make Fetra trolleys a reliable backbone for internal material flow. Specialised variants such as the MultiVario-Transporter accommodate modular add-on systems, while stainless-steel versions meet hygiene requirements for food, pharma, and cleanroom applications (GMP, ISO 14644).
As an authorised Fetra distributor, esd.equipment stocks the full Fetra trolley programme across 20 subcategories - from picking carts and workshop trolleys to barrel transport and Euro box trolleys - covering warehousing, assembly, workshop, and office logistics. All products conform to applicable EN and ISO handling-equipment directives and are available with factory documentation on request.
Typical application areas:
Manufacturing and assembly lines (DIN EN ISO 4414), warehouse order picking and goods-in logistics, workshop tool and parts transport, cleanroom and pharmaceutical material flow (ISO 14644, GMP Annex 1), food and beverage production (HACCP, EN 1672-2), automotive shop-floor logistics (VDA 5001), hospital and healthcare sterile supply transport, office and mailroom distribution, retail cash-and-carry replenishment, and heavy-load pallet mobility in industrial facilities.
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Authorised Fetra DistributorFull Fetra trolley programme across 20 subcategories in stock
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Broad Series CoverageFrom 100 kg office trolleys to 600 kg heavy-duty pallet chassis
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Norm-Compliant ConstructionDIN EN ISO 4414, GMP, ISO 14644 - factory documentation available
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