Workshop trolley

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Workshop trolley with drawers

The workshop trolley is a mobile device that makes tools and small parts available in a well-organized manner at any location in a workshop .

A workshop trolley usually has four wheels, two of which are running wheels and two are steering wheels. A drawer system with pull-out safe, ball-bearing drawers and a central lock is usually located above a large storage space . On the top of the trolley there can be a box-shaped storage element or a worktop made of wood or plastic.

A workshop trolley with only 2 rollers is constructed like a trolley and thus enables the tool to be easily transported over stairs, curbs, etc.

A handle is usually attached to a narrow side. Some workshop trolleys are also equipped with all-round impact protection. Different accessories can be mounted depending on the needs of the user. The first hand tool trolley worldwide was the HAZET "Assistant" produced by Hazet .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Alfred Zerver - an entrepreneurial personality ( memento from September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive ), Hazet-Werk, Remscheid, 2003.