A low steel shelf trolley built for daily work in packing rooms, service workshops and small warehouses. Choose the 2-tier or 3-tier version: the low frame keeps the load close to the floor, while the footprint still makes good use of your aisle space. Every shelf can be fitted with the edge facing up to contain small parts, or edge down for a flat surface under boxes and crates. Changing the orientation needs only basic tools.
Four 360° swivel castors let the trolley pivot on its own footprint in tight aisles, and two foot-operated brakes hold it in place on a ramp or next to the workbench.
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On a busy shop floor, the trolley you reach for first is the one that just works every shift, every load, without fuss. This low steel shelf trolley is made for that kind of everyday work. Moving hand tools between bays, shifting spare parts to a machine, staging packed orders before they reach the wrap station, or carrying stock from racking to the picking line — this is where it earns its keep. The steel plate construction takes the knocks that come with racking legs, pallet corners and loading ramps, year after year.
You can choose between a 2-tier and a 3-tier version. Two tiers give you more vertical room per level, so larger boxes, taller crates and bulkier parts fit without having to tilt them on. Three tiers split the load into separate levels, which helps when you’re order picking, sorting parts by number, or running a small kitting line and want to keep categories apart as you move between bays. Either way, the overall height stays low. That’s deliberate: a low shelf trolley keeps the centre of gravity near the floor, which makes a loaded trolley easier to push, more stable on ramps, and less likely to rock when you cross a floor joint or dock plate.
Every shelf on this trolley can be fitted two different ways, and that’s a practical detail worth a closer look. Mount the raised edge facing up and you get a shallow rim that holds small parts, fasteners, fittings and loose tools in place. Small stuff doesn’t roll off when you push over a threshold, turn sharply between aisles or brake to avoid a forklift. Flip the shelf so the edge faces down and you have a flat top, ready for flat-bottomed boxes, picking trays, totes and finished sub-assemblies.
The trolley rides on four 125 mm swivel castors. Every wheel turns a full 360°, so the trolley pivots on its own footprint. You don’t need to sweep wide to change direction, which helps in cell layouts, tight aisles and between packing benches where space is tight. Two of the four castors carry a foot-operated brake. Step down, and the trolley stays put on a ramp, at the workbench or beside a pallet during loading. The 125 mm castor diameter also rolls over floor joints, door strips and small debris more smoothly than small hard wheels. Over a long shift, that’s easier on your back and shoulders.
Both the frame and the shelves are made from steel plate with a powder-coated finish. Powder coating stands up to scratches, oil drips and solvents better than ordinary paint. The coating also gives each shelf a smooth surface that’s easy to wipe down at the end of a shift. Steel plate shelves are tougher than wire or mesh when it comes to holding flat items, small loose parts or anything that would fall through an open-bottom shelf.
| Thumbnail | SKU | Amount of shelves | Price | Quantity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KM4147-ZERO | 2 | €294,72 0 % ALV / kpl | ||
| KM4148-ZERO | 3 | €341,64 0 % ALV / kpl |
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