Masonry Magazine February 1974 Page. 32
MORGEN Introduces a Pallet System for Transporting and Storing Morgen Scaffolding
One-ton truck pulling 15-foot (or longer) flat bed trailer carries a pallet holding 32 assembled towers enough to scaffold 232½ lineal feet of wall 20½ feet high.
After a two-jack system lifts the pallet off the trailer, the support stands are lowered. Accessories have their place in the lower bed of the pallet, reducing risk of loss.
The trailer is free for other uses. The pallet stands free for storage or while being unloaded.
Horizontal members are removable so the towers can all be loaded and unloaded by a fork lift truck, four towers at a time, from either side.
Here's a system for loading, storing and unloading Morgen scaffolding in one-fourth the labor time required for conventional scaffolding. On the job shown, the pallet was unloaded in half an hour and the scaffolding was erected and stocked ready for masons in another two hours. And that's only one of the ways Morgen Scaffolding makes you more money from every contract. Write for complete information.
MORGEN MANUFACTURING CO.
Box 160-F2
Yankton, S. Dak. 57078