Materials Handling Product: Heavy-duty cart offers mobile power supply to battery-run equipment

A single column, heavy-duty mobile cart with integrated power supplies battery power to electrical equipment without being limited by a power cord.
By Modern Materials Handling Staff
September 24, 2010 - MMH Editorial

A single column, heavy-duty mobile cart with integrated power supplies battery power to electrical equipment without being limited by a power cord. The power supply cart II has four 120-volt receptacles positioned on the sides of the column and can power a laptop PC for 8 hours or thermal label printer for an entire shift. The battery is recharges in a standard electrical outlet. Measuring 24 x 42 x 27, the cart holds up to 150 pounds. Options include a keyboard drawer, mouse holder, monitor mount, shelving or drawers. Anthro, 800-325-3841, www.anthro.com.



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· Mobile · Carts · Batteries · Anthro · All topics

About the Author

Bob Heaney is a seasoned professional with over 25 years of distinguished leadership experience in research, analysis, and advisory roles in Supply Chain Engineering. Heaney’s coverage area within Aberdeen includes various elements of Supply Chain Execution (Transportation Management, Warehouse Management, Distributed Order Management and Supply Chain Visibility). Contact Bob Heaney

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