Post Time:Aug 13,2012Classify:Success StoriesView:2071
Glassboro, NJ – MyGlassTruck.com introduces the patent-pending, removable Second Ledge System that enables glaziers to transport glass on the upper portion of a glass rack when the bottom ledge directly beneath is already occupied. The system expands the usable surface area of the rack so glaziers can transport more glass per trip and protect smaller or delicate glass by positioning it higher on the rack, further away from the road surface.
The Second Ledge System may be utilized with most make and model glass racks for compact vehicles through large glass truck bodies and trailers. The System consists of a set of four 5-inch deep “mini” ledges that quickly install and uninstall onto a row of E-track, which is also available from MyGlassTruck.com. Each unit features robust, steel construction with two 1-inch thick rubber block pads along the support surface to protect the glasses’ bottom edge. The system has a weight capacity of 200 lbs. per set of four, based on an evenly distributed load, and glass may be secured in place with a poles or straps.
Systems consists of four 5-inch deep "mini" ledges that quickly install and uninstall onto a row of e-track.
Secure glass in place on top of the second ledge with straps or poles
Glassboro, NJ – MyGlassTruck.com introduces the patent-pending, removable Second Ledge System that enables glaziers to transport glass on the upper portion of a glass rack when the bottom ledge directly beneath is already occupied. The system expands the usable surface area of the rack so glaziers can transport more glass per trip and protect smaller or delicate glass by positioning it higher on the rack, further away from the road surface.
The Second Ledge System may be utilized with most make and model glass racks for compact vehicles through large glass truck bodies and trailers. The System consists of a set of four 5-inch deep “mini” ledges that quickly install and uninstall onto a row of E-track, which is also available from MyGlassTruck.com. Each unit features robust, steel construction with two 1-inch thick rubber block pads along the support surface to protect the glasses’ bottom edge. The system has a weight capacity of 200 lbs. per set of four, based on an evenly distributed load, and glass may be secured in place with a poles or straps.
Systems consists of four 5-inch deep "mini" ledges that quickly install and uninstall onto a row of e-track.
Secure glass in place on top of the second ledge with straps or poles
Source: www.myglasstruck.comAuthor: shangyi