Description

We manufacture stands and platforms for every need and purpose in the packing house. The illustrations on the following page show just a few of our special purpose stands. Other styles and types are manufactured to fit any need and condition. Generally speaking, tube and bar construction is used on all LeFiell stands and platforms for ease of cleaning. Framework can be stainless steel or zinc plated after fabrication. All legs are adjustable. Two types of working surfaces are available as shown on the right. For concrete fill-in type working surface the reinforcing rods are welded in place and a sheet metal bottom is provided so that nothing need be done other than the pouring of the concrete. It is recommended that carborundum dust be sprinkled on top of the concrete to provide a non-slip surface.

Listed below are the various standard sizes most generally used, one size of which will generally fit any requirement. Any other size can be constructed to meet your needs. For stands more than 15′ or 18″ high, steps or ladder can be provided. The steps are usually 24 inches wide with 9″ tread and approximately 10 to 12 in rise as determined by even spacing for the height of stand as specified. The step surface is of the same material as specified for working surface of stand. Since use of step increases length or width of stand, shown at right is a table from which the increase in length or width can be determined by the height of the stand platform.

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1055-17 Splitter or Inspector’s Platform

This type of stand has many uses around a packing house. It is particularly adaptable as a splitter’s stand when the single rail system is used, or for the inspector to make rail inspection. It can be furnished with ladder in place of steps where space is limited; and can be furnished with a hand rail if specified. The stand has adjustable pipe or tubing legs, and is stainless steel.

1055-5 Dual Level Platform

This is a split-level working platform. The upper level permits the workman to get closer to the hindquarters; at the lower level he is close to fore quarter. Handrail is regularly furnished.

Left-hand rail is illustrated, specifiy opposite if desired.

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