When a load is bulky or prone to shifting, an open flatbed can feel like the wrong tool. The 200 Series mesh-sided platform trolley gives you better control during internal transport by combining a stable deck with 520 mm high mesh sides.
This 500 kg platform trolley is built with a strong blue powder-coated steel frame and a durable laminate deck. The mesh sides help keep goods on the platform during movement, while the two handles made from 25 mm steel tube give a firm grip for pushing and steering. Two fixed and two swivel 200 mm solid rubber castors support controlled handling and steady travel.
The trolley is available in two platform sizes, 1166 x 700 mm and 1366 x 800 mm, with an overall height of 1020 mm. A braked or non-braked version is available, so you can choose the right mesh-sided warehouse trolley for your site, workflow and load type.
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This is a 500 kg platform trolley built for regular use in warehouses, production areas, workshops and other working environments where goods need to be moved safely and efficiently. The construction is practical: a strong powder-coated steel frame, a durable laminate deck, mesh side panels and large handles made from 25 mm steel tube. The focus is on strength, load support and dependable handling.
The biggest advantage of this high-sided platform trolley is simple. It lets you move heavier and more awkward items with more confidence than an open flatbed alone. With a load capacity of 500 kg, it is suited to demanding transport and transfer tasks where both strength and load stability matter. The platform gives the load a firm base, while the mesh sides reduce the risk of goods sliding or dropping off the trolley when it is pushed through aisles, across work areas or into storage points.
The 520 mm high mesh sides are one of the defining features of the 200 Series platform trolley. They help contain goods that would otherwise be less stable on an open deck, but they do not close the platform off completely. Staff can still see the load clearly, check the contents quickly and confirm how the goods are sitting before moving off.
The frame is made from steel and finished in blue powder coating, giving the trolley a robust structure for repeated use. The strength of the frame affects how confidently the trolley handles day after day, especially when it is used close to its full load capacity. A strong frame helps the platform stay stable, keeps the handling predictable and supports longer service life in working environments where equipment is expected to earn its keep.
The deck is made from laminate board, which provides a solid and stable loading surface. Loads sit securely on the platform, and the flat deck is suited to a wide range of goods without the need for special inserts or extra accessories. Together, the steel frame and laminate deck create a warehouse trolley that feels ready for real work rather than occasional light-duty use.
The handles are bent from 25 mm steel tube, giving the operator a solid point of contact when pushing, steering or repositioning the trolley. Handle design is easy to overlook when comparing platform trolleys on paper, but it makes a clear difference in daily use. A sturdy handle helps the trolley feel more controlled when starting, stopping or changing direction, especially when the load is large and takes up most of the platform area. The overall trolley height is 1020 mm, which combines with the handle design to support practical manoeuvring in working environments where repeated movement is part of the job.
The trolley is fitted with two fixed and two swivel 200 mm solid rubber castors. This layout is widely used for industrial platform trolleys because it brings together two things that matter in daily work: directional stability and controlled turning. The fixed castors help the trolley track steadily when moving forward over longer distances, while the swivel castors help guide the platform through corners, narrower passages and positioning points.
The 200 mm wheel diameter gives the trolley a capable stance for everyday internal transport, while the solid rubber tyres support smooth rolling and practical handling on common warehouse and workplace floors. This combination makes the 200 Series mesh-sided platform trolley, or mesh-sided platform truck, well suited to sites that need a straightforward transport solution without unnecessary complexity.
The 200 Series is available in two platform sizes:
The trolley is available both with brakes and without brakes. That lets you choose the version that matches how and where the trolley will be used. In many workplaces, a braked platform trolley is the safer and more practical option for loading, unloading and temporary parking. It can also be the better choice where the trolley needs to remain steady while goods are added, removed or organised.
A non-braked version can be the right fit in routines where the trolley is constantly moving and parking control is less critical. The important point is that the 200 Series gives you the choice, so the final setup can match your site requirements rather than forcing you into a one-version solution.
| Thumbnail | SKU | Size (mm) | Wheels | Price | Quantity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KM235-2 | 1166 x 700 | 2 fixed and 2 swivel | 336,90 € 0 % ALV / kpl | ||
| KM235-2B | 1166 x 700 | 2 fixed, 2 swivel with brake | 353,46 € 0 % ALV / kpl | ||
| KM235-3 | 1366 x 800 | 2 fixed and 2 swivel | 378,18 € 0 % ALV / kpl | ||
| KM235-3B | 1366 x 800 | 2 fixed, 2 swivel with brake | 394,54 € 0 % ALV / kpl |
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