Enhance the mobility and handling of your drawer cabinets with this fork lift base accessory, designed specifically for units with a width of 525mm.
This sturdy base allows cabinets to be safely lifted and moved by fork lift, helping you reorganise workspaces, relocate equipment or support flexible layouts in busy industrial environments.
Product Features
- Compatible with drawer cabinets of 525mm overall width
- Provides a secure base for fork lift handling and relocation
- Improves workplace flexibility by making static cabinets mobile
- Robust construction suitable for industrial and workshop use
- Helps reduce manual handling when moving fully loaded cabinets
- Available in two depth options to suit different cabinet sizes
Key Specifications
| Product type | Fork lift base accessory |
|---|---|
| Compatible cabinet width | 525 mm |
| Available depths | 525 mm, 650 mm |
| Typical use | Under-cabinet base for fork lift movement |
| Price range | £332.40 - £339.00 (depending on depth option) |
| Suitable for | Tool and parts drawer cabinets |
Applications
- Workshops needing to reposition loaded tool cabinets safely
- Manufacturing environments with frequently changing layouts
- Maintenance areas where storage units must be moved between bays
- Warehouses and stores requiring flexible cabinet placement
- Production cells using mobile storage for tools and components
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this fork lift base fit any drawer cabinet?
It is designed for use with drawer cabinets that have an overall width of 525mm. Always check your cabinet width before ordering to ensure compatibility.
What depth options are available for this base?
The fork lift base is available in two depth options, 525mm and 650mm, allowing you to choose the most appropriate size for your cabinet and available floor space.
Does this base make it easier to move fully loaded cabinets?
Yes, the base is intended to allow fork lift trucks to safely lift and move cabinets, reducing manual handling and making it easier to relocate units even when they are fully loaded.
