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      <title>Plastic Pallets for Conveyor Lines: Bottom Contact Checks</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;A plastic pallet is conveyor-ready only when its bottom surface stays supported, centered, and predictable. Forklift compatibility does not prove this. Roller pitch, chain-lane spacing, transfer gaps, orientation, load distribution, bottom wear, and loaded deflection all change how the pallet moves. For a low-speed line, procurement may need a sample trial with the real pallet, load, and equipment. For AS/RS infeed, palletizers, lift tables, or high-throughput conveyors, the specification should name the bottom contact zones, allowed deformation, transfer tests, and incoming inspection checks.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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