A load on the truck or container using slipsheets instead of pallets. In some cases the edge of the slipsheet can be "grabbed" by a special attachment on the forklift and pulled onto the forks. Sometimes they will use slipsheets to allow for more usable room for the freight, other times they use slipsheets because of issues with wood or the cost of plastic pallets.
The load is composed of silk sheets
The load is composed of silk sheets
The load is composed of silk sheets
The load is composed of silk sheets
The load is composed of silk sheets
To begin answering the question, lets first answer- What is a slip sheet and when is it used. A slip sheet was the alternative to pallets, used by China and other Asian countries when certain wood packaging was banned for import into the US due to certain bugs. The slip sheet is a thin sheet of cardboard, more like thick craft paper, that is placed underneath a stack of cartons and then shrinkwrapped. The slip sheet extends about 6 inches past the stack of cartons to allow for grabbing by the slipsheet attachment of the forklift. The slip sheet attachment is like a small clamp to grab the lip of the slip sheet and then pulls the slip sheet onto the forklift blades. Another alternative to the slipsheet attachment is the side clamper.
You need a slipsheet machine. This is a forklift with wide, thin tines and a mechanism that allows the driver to push the load off the tines onto the floor or into the racking.
A slip sheet machine. It is a forklift with very thin tines and a mechanism to push the freight off the tines onto the floor.
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To unload freight on slip sheets, a specialized slip sheet attachment is required, which can be used with a forklift or pallet jack. The attachment allows the forklift to grasp the slip sheet directly, ensuring safe and efficient handling. Additionally, a walkie stacker or a slip sheet handler can also be utilized for unloading in environments where maneuverability is essential. This equipment helps minimize the risk of damage to goods and enhances the efficiency of the unloading process.