Cylinder cart with magnetics

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Articulated vehicle

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280 4724, 280 4735, 414606, B62B 304

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053401360

ABSTRACT:
A hand cart for transporting gas cylinders has a magnetic bed arrangement for securing the steel cylinders to the cart during the pick-up and transportation operation. A cam-operated discharge arrangement, operated by foot-pedal, serves to separate the cylinders from the permanent magnets of the cylinder bed, permitting withdrawal of the cart from the cylinders, when deposited in an upstanding, working orientation.

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