Easily overcome obstacles! A revolutionary cart has been born.
With conventional carts, considerable force was required to overcome bumps. The solution to that problem is this Easy-Run Cart. The Easy-Run Cart itself adapts to bumps. You can use it smoothly without worrying about gaps. Additionally, the load capacity has significantly increased compared to conventional carts! It is ideal for improving the efficiency of transportation tasks. (1) Overcomes bumps (load capacity up to 60 kg) (2) Equipped with simultaneous locking function for both casters (3) The cargo platform has a scale mesh structure, so there is no need to worry about water (4) Allows for significantly more loading than it appears
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basic information
■Easily overcomes steps (step-over assist function) ■Equipped with simultaneous left and right caster lock function (foot pedal/hand lever) ■The hand lever type has an automatic stopper that cannot move unless the lever is held ■The cargo platform has a scale mesh structure, so it repels water *This is solely a function to lock the casters and not a braking function. Please ensure the cart is stopped before activating the lock.
Price information
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Price range
P2
Delivery Time
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Applications/Examples of results
Various automobile-related factories, etc.
Company information
Hotta Co., Ltd. is a specialized manufacturer dedicated to improving the safety of carts, starting with the development of the industry's first auto stopper for swivel casters, the "J-type stopper." Our cart stoppers can be retrofitted to existing carts, contributing to enhanced safety and work efficiency on-site. We also design and manufacture original and custom carts, catering to the diverse needs of our customers. Moving forward, we will continue to strive for the development of safer and more user-friendly products, guided by our motto, "Reconsidering Safety."