In my experience it varies depending on the weight of the bottle used. Assuming 12-bottle cases, a conservative estimate would be about 2,000 lbs. Champagne would be slightly above that, most still wines are definitely less than that (closer to 1,800), unless it's bottled in exceptionally thick glass.
1,000 pounds
very heavy.
1938
Thirty pounds
24 kg usually
1840 pounds
It depends on the weight of a can and how many there are.
24x 330ml=7920g/1000=7.92kgx72(cases on a pallet)=570kg
532 bricks in a pallet times about 4 1/2 pound per brick = 2394 pounds.
Depends on what kind. Chep pallets weigh 45 pounds and chep charges you for each pallet. Other wood pallets weigh between 10 and 20 pounds
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Well there are many types of wooden pallets available in the market, such as normal wood pallet, pinewood pallet, teakwood pallet, rubberwood pallet, oakwood pallet and presswood pallets. Now weight wise it generally depends upon the size and load bearing capacity of the pallet, but if we talk about a general wooden pallet then it is normally of the size 1200 mm x 1000 mm x 150 mm with a static load bearing capacity of 3 tons and 1 ton dynamic and so would definitely weigh around 15 killograms to 22 killograms.
1840 pounds
A 1300 cc complete engine with tin and generator, clutch, intake and carburerator and stale air heating exhaut manifold, bolted to a 2'x3' pallet weighs 210 pounds. The pallet weighs 18 pounds so a good estimate for shipping without a pallet is 200 pounds.
A standard plastic pallet can carry a load capacity of 2000lbs. The plastic pallet itself weights about 33lbs.