What is the structure of a trolley?
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Introduction to trolley structure is as follows: The body is made into a box shape: Suitable for carrying lightweight items that are easy to load and unload. The body extends with a bracket: Convenient for placing parts such as rods, shafts, and pipes. The body shape matches the cargo: Such as a gas cylinder trolley. Structural features of the trolley: Detachable, single-layer, double-layer, and three-layer silent trolleys can all be disassembled and packed into cartons for easy long-distance transportation. Installation is done with the provided screws. Types of trolleys: Trolleys for different purposes have different body structures. General four-wheel trolleys mostly have a cargo platform. For example: foldable trolleys, trolleys with wire mesh side panels, three-layer trolleys, step ladders, hand trucks, flatbed trolleys, silent trolleys, etc., all have different functions.