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A '''pallet inverter''' is a machine that is used to turn over [[pallet]]s whilst still loaded with products. The reasons for needing to turn over a pallet are varied, but mainly consist of needing to retrieve a broken or inappropriate pallet without unstacking the whole load. Sometimes a manufacturer simply needs to turn their products to stop their contents settling. In some industries, it is necessary to transfer goods from one type of pallet to another – for example, when plastic pallets are used for on-site storage and wooden pallets are used for shipping. Pallet inverters can be built into [[production line]]s or be used as a stand alone product. The term pallet inverter is also used to cover machines that turn the palletised load through 90 degrees only.
A '''pallet inverter''' is a machine that is used to turn over [[pallet]]s whilst still loaded with products. The reasons for needing to turn over a pallet are varied, but mainly consist of needing to retrieve a broken or inappropriate pallet without unstacking the whole load. Sometimes a manufacturer simply needs to turn their products to stop their contents settling. In some industries, it is necessary to transfer goods from one type of pallet to another – for example, when plastic pallets are used for on-site storage and wooden pallets are used for shipping. Pallet inverters can be built into [[production line]]s or be used as a stand alone product. The term pallet inverter is also used to cover machines that turn the palletised load through 90 degrees only.

Click Here to see a Pallet Inverter Video [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmUvxHgWCPU]


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 10:13, 2 October 2009

A pallet inverter is a machine that is used to turn over pallets whilst still loaded with products. The reasons for needing to turn over a pallet are varied, but mainly consist of needing to retrieve a broken or inappropriate pallet without unstacking the whole load. Sometimes a manufacturer simply needs to turn their products to stop their contents settling. In some industries, it is necessary to transfer goods from one type of pallet to another – for example, when plastic pallets are used for on-site storage and wooden pallets are used for shipping. Pallet inverters can be built into production lines or be used as a stand alone product. The term pallet inverter is also used to cover machines that turn the palletised load through 90 degrees only.

Click Here to see a Pallet Inverter Video [1]

See also