How are you supposed to take one plate off the stack? If a single cartridge has a few pieces of .250thk steel, your not going to just slide it off by hand. Please elaborate, thank you
Steve, from our experience, any service center will deliver your material with dunnage per your request. Since material will be transferred to our sheet metal storage system as soon as it enters your shop, we suggest you work with your service centers to deliver material on runners instead of gridwork pallets. We've found that service centers despise wooden pallets as much as fab shops do - they are big, cumbersome, expensive, and wasteful. Runners are cheaper, easier to handle, more easily returnable, and more easily recycled -- all good things! Step-by-step instructions for runner transfers are also available here: www.leanmanufacturingproducts.com/pdfs/material-transfer-process.pdf Please give us a call at (two-6-two) 875-three-0-seven-1, and we can discuss in more detail to help you understand. And we do have other options if you absolutely insist on your material being delivered on gridwork pallets.
How are you supposed to take one plate off the stack? If a single cartridge has a few pieces of .250thk steel, your not going to just slide it off by hand. Please elaborate, thank you
This is a terrible concept. How do I get a pallet off?
Steve, from our experience, any service center will deliver your material with dunnage per your request. Since material will be transferred to our sheet metal storage system as soon as it enters your shop, we suggest you work with your service centers to deliver material on runners instead of gridwork pallets. We've found that service centers despise wooden pallets as much as fab shops do - they are big, cumbersome, expensive, and wasteful. Runners are cheaper, easier to handle, more easily returnable, and more easily recycled -- all good things! Step-by-step instructions for runner transfers are also available here: www.leanmanufacturingproducts.com/pdfs/material-transfer-process.pdf
Please give us a call at (two-6-two) 875-three-0-seven-1, and we can discuss in more detail to help you understand. And we do have other options if you absolutely insist on your material being delivered on gridwork pallets.