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The height of a pallet is such that a pallet truck or forklift truck can put their blades underneath and lift the pallet. From memory it could be between 6" to 9" high measuring from the ground.
40inch = 3.33 foot 48 inch = 4 foot so 4 x 4 x 3.33 = 53.328 or 53 and a third cubic feet - as you have three measurements it needs to be in cubic feet either that or the pallet square footage is based only on 40 x 48 3.33 x 4 = 13.32 square feet
Volume = 40" * 48" * 48" = 40/12 ft * 4 ft * 4 ft = 10/3 ft * 4 ft * 4 ft = 160/3 cubic ft = 53.33... cu ft
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4*3 = 12 square feet
Depends on how you load them. If you load them 48 long it is 24 pallets. If you load them 40 long then it is 26-28 pallets. With more than 24 you have specific loading requirements you must adhere to.
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48*48*54= 124416Over twelve thousand cubic centimeters (if the original pallet dimensions were in centimeters if no multiply by appropriate factor!)
The height of a pallet is such that a pallet truck or forklift truck can put their blades underneath and lift the pallet. From memory it could be between 6" to 9" high measuring from the ground.
A 48 x 40 Chep pallet weighs roughly 75 pounds (depending on lumber species and percent dryness). For comparison sake a normal 48 x 40 white wood (stringer) pallet weighs only 50 lbs.
"CS pallet" can refer to a pallet size used in the logistics industry, typically measuring 48 x 40 inches. This size is commonly used for shipping and storing goods.
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