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A Manoj pallet is a specific pallet that is created with blocks between or beneath pallet deck boards.
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Also called a block pallet, or four-way pallet, a manoj pallet usually consists of four to twelve blocks supporting wooden deck boards. They can range in length, as different sizes are required for different products. The lengths of the stringer boards used to make a block pallet are what determine its full length.
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A '''Manoj pallet''' is a specific [[pallets]] that is created with blocks between or beneath pallet deck boards.
Also called a [[http://solidswiki.com/index.php?title=Block_Pallets ]]block pallets, or four-way pallets[[http://solidswiki.com/index.php?title=Four-way_Pallets ]], a manoj pallet usually consists of four to twelve blocks supporting wooden deck boards. They can range in length, as different sizes are required for different products. The lengths of the stringer boards used to make a block pallet are what determine its full length.


Manoj pallet width is determined by the length of the pallet perpendicular to the stringer board length used. Manoj pallets can be created with partial or full, four-way entries. This ensures that a pallet-jack can have access to it from any side, making it much easier to transport.
Manoj pallet width is determined by the length of the pallet perpendicular to the stringer board length used. Manoj pallets can be created with partial or full, four-way entries. This ensures that a pallet-jack can have access to it from any side, making it much easier to transport.

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