Frame
The frame is the main body of the hand truck. This structure contributes to calculating the level of enforcement as well as the capacity of load-bearing. A straight frame with or without crossbars allows the load to lean back against and deal with many high items like wardrobes, and fridges. The frame is mainly made out of aluminum for lightweight, convenient purposes. Steel frames, on the other hand, are preferred when customers need something robust and more durable. When moving goods, the back frame allows goods to lean against it.
Frame w/ curved bars: These curved bars are as braces to make the back frame completely match the round-shaped goods such as kegs, barrels, and drums.
Frame w/ vertical bars: These models are reinforced with one or more vertical posts to deal with a variety of items.
Frame w/ both vertical and curved bars: A combination of a long post and curved braces not only makes the frame stronger but also optimizes loading the specific unique items. Additionally, it is normally divided into two kinds of classified criteria based on the made-of-material.
Aluminum frame: Lightweight, easy to carry everywhere from warehouse, workshop to house, and display area, it can perform work conveniently. The aluminum frame makes it free of rust and corrosion.
Steel frame: Strength and durability features are the most advantages of this material. It operates well in harsh environments and even in strong-impact places. The steel hand truck is suitable for material handling in the manufacturing plant, and processing workshops.