Harper Trucks Hp 742-60 Truck Part# - 742-60
Brand: HARPER TRUCKS
Part Number: 742-60
Weight: lbs
Country of Origin: UNITED STATES
Minimum Order Qty: 1 EA
Features: Wide range of utility | Base plate designed for boxes | Handles 2-9 1/2-Inch cylinders | Pneumatic ball bearing wheels | 1 year warranty
Product DescriptionHarper Trucks 742-60 hand truck provides a wide range of utility for handling oxygen, acetylene, nitrogen, helium, argon and other gas cylinders. Base plates are designed for hauling boxes when needed. Handles 2 - 9 1/4-Inch cylinders. Wheel diameter and type - 10-Inch by 2 1/2-Inch solid rubber, ball bearing. Bracket chain height - 19-Inch and 34-Inch. Base plate dimension - 9-Inch by 18-Inch. 50-Inch high by 23-Inch wide, 49 1/2 lbs. One year warranty, made in America. Since 1953, our mission has been to sell the highest quality products in the market. We have grown from a small, regional metal fabricator to the largest hand truck manufacturer in the world. Through our unmatched service commitments, worldwide distributor network, product guarantees, manufacturing process, and constant innovation we will continue to grow well into the next century.From the ManufacturerHarper Trucks 742-60 hand truck provides a wide range of utility for handling oxygen, acetylene, nitrogen, helium, argon and other gas cylinders. Base plates are designed for hauling boxes when needed. Handles 2 - 9 1/4-Inch cylinders. Wheel diameter and type - 10-Inch by 2 1/2-Inch solid rubber, ball bearing. Bracket chain height - 19-Inch and 34-Inch. Base plate dimension - 9-Inch by 18-Inch. 50-Inch high by 23-Inch wide, 49 1/2 lbs. One year warranty, made in America. Since 1953, our mission has been to sell the highest quality products in the market. We have grown from a small, regional metal fabricator to the largest hand truck manufacturer in the world. Through our unmatched service commitments, worldwide distributor network, product guarantees, manufacturing process, and constant innovation we will continue to grow well into the next century.