Materials carrier in the manner of a support for rods and the li

Supports: racks – Elements

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211183, 211 945, 108 521, A47F 500

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049796275

ABSTRACT:
A self supporting carrier for rods, flat sheets, etc., comprising spaced end holders which are held in paralellism by a girder formed as a hollow with vertical aides. The ends of the girder are secured to a vertical wall of the end holders which are U-shaped with one horizontal side used to support the carrier on horizontal supports in a storage area. At least one vertical wall of the girder is provided with equaly spaced rows of apertures by which material supports are secured to the at least one vertical wall of the girder to extend outwardly therefrom between the end holders. One of the rows of apertures may be slotted vertically such as a bayonet type holder.

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