Masonry Magazine March 1969 Page. 6

Masonry Magazine March 1969 Page. 6

Masonry Magazine March 1969 Page. 6
profitability begins with
palletized delivery

* specify delivery of brick, block and tile on standard 24" x 32" masonry pallets (two 16" x 24" pallets banded together). Accommodates exact quantity of masonry material needed to build a wall 10' long and 4' high with no surplus. Stockpile in tiers for fast, easy move out.

* permits steady flow of material, all of it in useable condition, direct to work stations.

* eliminates expense of moving excess material from one work station to another.

* permits day-by-day inventory of materials.

* increases on-the-job safety no manual handling or lifting.


...and smooth, steady materials
flow to point of use

* move pallets from stock pile to hoist or scaffold with PCM Standard Hi-Lift Brick Buggies. Fork lifting height of 7'6" (Model 42) and 10' (Model 43) for scaffold loading.

* pick up palletized material at receiving point with PCM Standard Brick Buggies powered for speed and ease in handling of materials (Model 22). manually-operated for those hard-to-reach places inside and on scaffolds (Model 12).

* deliver materials directly to mason work stations. no time-consuming breakdown of oversize pallets is involved.