KOOI® ROLLER FORKS WITH TWO ROWS OF ROLLERS PER SINGLE TINE |
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Model series |
Load capacity/pair in kg at 500 mm LC |
ISO/FEM |
Length L mm |
Width W1 mm |
Width W2 mm |
C mm |
ESP mm |
Weight/pair kg |
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RFC10-1100 |
1000 |
II |
1100 |
190 |
80 |
50 |
343 |
130 |
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RFC10-1200 |
1000 |
II |
1200 |
190 |
80 |
50 |
394 |
135 |
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RFC15-1100 |
1500 |
II |
1100 |
160 |
80 |
50 |
378 |
115 |
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RFC15-1200 |
1500 |
II |
1200 |
160 |
80 |
50 |
325 |
123 |
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RFC20-1100 |
2000 |
II |
1100 |
210 |
100 |
60 |
337 |
147 |
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RFC20-1200 |
2000 |
II |
1200 |
210 |
100 |
60 |
388 |
155 |
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RFC24-1100 |
2400 |
II |
1100 |
210 |
100 |
60 |
332 |
151 |
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RFC24-1200 |
2400 |
II |
1200 |
210 |
100 |
60 |
383 |
160 |
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RFC30-1100 |
3000 |
III |
1100 |
310 |
130 |
60 |
320 |
255 |
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RFC30-1200 |
3000 |
III |
1200 |
310 |
130 |
60 |
373 |
270 |
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Extra wide version for refrigerated containers (rollers wider) |
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RFCC10-1100 |
1000 |
II |
1100 |
250 |
80 |
50 |
380 |
130 |
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RFCC10-1200 |
1000 |
II |
1200 |
250 |
80 |
50 |
420 |
138 |
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RFCC20-1100 |
2000 |
II |
1100 |
270 |
100 |
60 |
349 |
160 |
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RFCC20-1200 |
2000 |
II |
1200 |
270 |
100 |
60 |
385 |
171 |
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RFCC24-1100 |
2400 |
II |
1100 |
270 |
100 |
60 |
349 |
164 |
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RFCC24-1200 |
2400 |
II |
1200 |
270 |
100 |
60 |
391 |
176 |
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- Other lengths available on request.
- Depending on the product or packaging width, it is possible to attach 3 or 4 roller forks next to each other on the fork carrier.
- The rollers are mounted in several interchangeable cassettes.
THE FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE
The roller forks each consist of a special fork tine with two rows of rollers integrated one above the other in the base fork. The principle is that the upper rollers rotate in the opposite direction at exactly the same speed when the roller forks are pushed across the ground.
When the roller forks are raised with the forklift to transport the goods, the rollers lying on top of each other in the base frame sink downwards so that the goods lie stably on the base frame.








