Durham Introduces a New Series of Three-Sided Trucks
DURHAM, CT – Durham Manufacturing, has introduced a new series of three-sided trucks. One of the series is without shelves, a second has one adjustable shelf, a third has two adjustable shelves, and a fourth has three adjustable shelves.

DURHAM, CT – Durham Manufacturing, has introduced a new series of three-sided trucks. One of the series is without shelves, a second has one adjustable shelf, a third has two adjustable shelves, and a fourth has three adjustable shelves. All models are available in four sizes, ranging from 48 inches wide by 30 inches deep to 72 inches wide by 36 inches deep. Heights are 57 inches and the three sides extend 48 inches above the base deck.

Construction is heavy duty, all welded, using 14 gauge steel. The sides and back have a punched diamond pattern. Holes in the sides, in one inch increments, permit mounting shelves at desired levels.
Six-inch by two-inch phenolic bolt-on casters, two swivel, two rigid, assure a weight capacity of 2,000 lbs. A sturdy tubular push handle is provided for easy maneuverability. Finish is durable gray powder coat, and it ships assembled and ready for use.
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