Block
Pallet–A
type of pallet with blocks between the pallet decks
or beneath the top deck.
Chamfered
Deck Board–A deck board with the edges
of 1 or 2 faces beveled, either along the full or specified
length of board or between the stringers or blocks,
facilitating entry of pallet-jack wheels and tines of
forklift trucks.
Closed "Loop" or Closed
Distribution System–A shipping system restricted
to moving goods between specified plants and facilities.
Cost per Trip–Average
cost of pallet or container use for a single 1 way movement
of the unit load consisting of 4-6 handlings.
Drive-Screw Nail–Continuously
helical threaded or fluted pallet nail.
Economic Life–The
number of trips the pallet will make over its lifetime,
provided it is properly repaired, which maximized the
return on the investment (an output of the PDS
software).
Exchange Pallet–A
multiple-use pallet intended for use among a designated
group of shippers and receivers where possession of
the pallet is transferred with the ownership of the
unit load-pool pallet.
Expendable Pallet–A
pallet intended for a limited series of handlings during
a single unit load movement from shipper to receiver.
Fastene–A device
for connecting pallet components such as nails, staples,
screws, bolts, lag bolts, adhesives, and welds.
Fastener Shear Index–Measure
of the estimated shear resistance of the pallet fastener
relative to the shear resistance of a high-quality "baseline"
pallet nail.
Flush Pallet–A
pallet with deck boards flush with the stringers, stringer
boards, or blocks along the ends and sides of the pallet.
4-Way Notched Heavy Duty
Stringer Pallet–A
pallet with openings at both opposite pallet ends and
sides sufficient to admit hand-pallet jacks-full four-way
entry pallet.
Free Span–The distance
between spacers within the pallet and the distance between
external pallet supports as in a warehouse rack.
Grocery Industry 4-Way Pallet– A generic
reference to the pallets used in grocery manufacturing,
distribution, and retailing. Historically, it meant
a "GMA pallet" which was a pallet specified
by the Grocery Manufacturers' Association.
Handling–A single
pickup; movement as a result of picking up, transporting,
and setting down of an empty or loaded pallet.
Hardwood–A wood
from broad-leafed tree species (not necessarily hard
in texture or dense).
Life to First
Repair–The number of one-way trips of the
pallet prior to requiring any repair.
Limited-Use Pallet–A
pallet designed for an average of up to 9 trips with
an average of 5 handlings per trip in an average environment.
Load Bearing Surface–The
interface between pallet top deck and the unit load
supported by the pallet-interface between pallet bottom
deck and pallet-supporting area.
Logistics–The process
of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient,
effective flow and storage of goods, services, and related
information from point of origin or point of consumption
for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements.
Multiple-Use
Pallet–A pallet designed for repeated uses
for more than one unit load with an average minimum
life-to-first repair of 10 trips or more with an average
of 5 handlings per trip in an average handling environment.
Notched Stringer–A
stringer with 2 or more notches spaced for fork-tine
entry (partial 4--way entry).
Pallet–A portable,
horizontal, rigid, composite platform used as a base
for assembling, storing, stacking, handling, and transporting
goods as a unit load often equipped with a superstructure.
Pallet Design System (PDS)–A
reliability-based computer-assisted design CAD program
for wood pallets for determination of the safe load-carrying
capacity, performance, and economic life of wood pallets.
Pallet Life–The
period during which the pallet remains useful under
given maintenance conditions expressed in units of time
or in the number of one-way movements of the pallet.
Quality–Consistent
performance of a uniform product meeting the customer's
needs for economy and function normally represented
in terms of conformance to predetermined, agreed standards.
Racked Across Deck Boards (RAD)–Output
of the PDS evaluation software describing the maximum
load-carrying capacity and deflection of a wood pallet
and its decks where the warehouse racking frame supports
the pallet only at the deck board ends.
Racked Across
Stringers (RAS)–Output of the PDS software
describing the maximum load-carrying capacity and deflection
of a wood pallet and its decks where the warehouse racking
frame supports the pallet only at the stringer or stringer
board ends.
Repaired Pallet–Pallet with damaged components
replaced with new or recycled components in order to
reuse it.
Recycled Pallet–A
pallet that has been used, discarded, salvaged, repaired,
or rebuilt in order to pass through another cycle or
cycles of use. Environmentally responsible.
Rental Pallet–A
pallet owned by other than the user and rented by the
user.
Returnable/Reusable Pallet–A
pallet designed to be used for more than 1 trip-multiple-use
pallet.
Reversible Pallet–A
pallet with identical or similar top and bottom decks,
to allow either one to support the unit load.
Shipping Pallet–A pallet designed to be
used for a 1 direction movement of the unit load from
shipper to receiver. It is then recycled or disposed
of.
Single Wing Pallet with Optional
Chamfer on Bottom Boards–A
pallet with the top deck boards or deck extending beyond
the outer edge of the stringers or stringer boards and
with the bottom deck boards or deck, if any, flush with
the outer edges of the stringers or stringer boards.
Skid–A
pallet without bottom deck boards or deck.
Slave Pallet–A rigid or platform; single,
thick panel used as a support base for a palletized
load in warehouse rack-storage facilities or production
systems.
Softwood–Wood from
coniferous or needle bearing species of trees (not necessarily
soft in texture or of low density).
Stiff - Stock Steel Nail–Pallet
nail made of medium-high carbon steel without heat treatment
and tempering with a MIBANT angle between 29 and 46
degrees inclusive.
Stringer
Pallet (Premium Plywood Panel Deck)–Continuous,
longitudinal, solid or notched beam-component of the
pallet used to support and space the deck components
often identified by location as the outside, interior,
or center stringer.
Stringer
Pallet (Heavy Duty 2-Way)–Continuous,
longitudinal, solid or notched beam-component of the
pallet used to support and space the deck components
often identified by location as the outside, interior,
or center stringer.
Trip– A series
of 4-6 handlings of a pallet. Required to move a palletized
unit load from the shipping point to the receiving point.
Wing–Overhang
of deck board or deck end from the outside edge of the
stringer to increase unit-load area, to add pallet load-bearing
capacity, to reduce deck board-end splitting by fasteners,
or to facilitate the lifting of a pallet with bar slings
hanging from a crane. |