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Little Giant A-Frame Sheet and Panel Trucks

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Little Giant A-Frame Sheet & Panel Trucks, Heavy-Duty Material Handling Carts

The Little Giant A-Frame Sheet and Panel Truck, rated at 3,600 lbs, is built to securely hold materials upright, minimizing footprint during transport and reducing the risk of damage. Essential for operations where efficiency, safety, and the integrity of large, flat materials are priorities, this truck carries large and bulky items in a single move, reducing the number of trips needed to move materials around a site.

Twenty-one configurations are available across seven sizes and three caster options.


Selection Guide:

♦ Caster type, standard 4 swivel casters offer maximum maneuverability in tight spaces. 2 Rigid, 2 Swivel improve straight-line tracking over longer runs at a slightly lower cost than the standard option. 4 Swivel with Brake adds secure, stationary parking, useful whenever the truck needs to stay put while loading or unloading.

♦ Size, from 36"x24" up to 72"x36", select based on the footprint of sheet materials being transported and the available floor and aisle space.

♦ Upright transport advantage: keeping sheets vertical helps protect faces and edges from floor contact and impact and reduces the footprint compared to moving panels flat on a cart.

♦ Load balance, load heavier panels closer to the centerline to improve the truck's tracking, and keep edges aligned to avoid overhanging corners that can catch on racks or door frames.


Where Commonly Used:

♦ Warehouse and Distribution Panel Storage: warehouses and distribution centers use the A-Frame design to move plywood, drywall, sheet metal, and plastic sheets while minimizing aisle congestion.

♦ Fabrication Shop Material Handling, fabrication shops moving finished panels that need surface protection during internal transfers use the upright design to reduce scuffing and edge damage.

♦ Construction Staging Areas: Construction staging areas use these trucks for receiving put-away, line feeding, and jobsite distribution runs involving bulky panel goods.

♦ Tight Aisle and Doorway-Sensitive Facilities: Facilities with narrow aisles and doorways use the reduced footprint of upright transport to move large materials without extra clearance requirements.


CustomMHS is an authorized Little Giant distributor. All purchases include the manufacturer's factory warranty.

Prices are shown by manufacturer model number.
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Model Number Shelf Size Caster Type Capacity Price View Model
36” long x 24” wide
4 swivel
3,600 pounds
$437.79
48” long x 24” wide
4 swivel
3,600 pounds
$470.75
60” long x 24” wide
4 swivel
3,600 pounds
$505.78
48” long x 30” wide
4 swivel
3,600 pounds
$499.60
60” long x 30” wide
4 swivel
3,600 pounds
$540.80
72” long x 30” wide
4 swivel
3,600 pounds
$582.00
72” long x 36” wide
4 swivel
3,600 pounds
$618.06
36” long x 24” wide
2 Rigid, 2 Swivel
3,600 pounds
$421.31
48” long x 24” wide
2 Rigid, 2 Swivel
3,600 pounds
$456.33
60” long x 24” wide
2 Rigid, 2 Swivel
3,600 pounds
$491.35
48” long x 30” wide
2 Rigid, 2 Swivel
3,600 pounds
$484.14
60” long x 30” wide
2 Rigid, 2 Swivel
3,600 pounds
$525.35
72” long x 30” wide
2 Rigid, 2 Swivel
3,600 pounds
$566.55
72” long x 36” wide
2 Rigid, 2 Swivel
3,600 pounds
$602.61
36” long x 24” wide
4 swivel with brake
3,600 pounds
$473.84
48” long x 24” wide
4 swivel with brake
3,600 pounds
$507.84
60” long x 24” wide
4 swivel with brake
3,600 pounds
$544.93
48” long x 30” wide
4 swivel with brake
3,600 pounds
$536.68
60” long x 30” wide
4 swivel with brake
3,600 pounds
$577.88
72” long x 30” wide
4 swivel with brake
3,600 pounds
$619.09
72” long x 36” wide
4 swivel with brake
3,600 pounds
$659.26

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the Little Giant A-Frame Sheet and Panel Truck, and what materials is it meant to move?
The Little Giant A-Frame Sheet and Panel Truck is designed to transport large, flat materials upright. Upright transport reduces the footprint compared with moving panels flat on a cart. It is rated for a 3,600-pound capacity when loads are balanced and properly supported. Keeping sheets vertical helps protect faces and edges from floor contact and impact. It’s a practical fit for facilities that handle bulky panels throughout the day.
How does an A-Frame design help your facility work faster with less congestion?
The A-Frame Sheet and Panel Truck keeps materials upright, which saves floor space in aisles and staging areas. A smaller footprint makes it easier to navigate tight lanes, doorways, and workcells. Because it can carry large, bulky items in a single move, teams can reduce the number of trips. Fewer trips can lower traffic conflicts between people, carts, and lift equipment. This supports smoother flow from receiving to storage to the point of use.
How does the Little Giant A-Frame Sheet and Panel Truck help reduce damage and improve safety?
Large sheets are prone to bending, edge chipping, and surface scuffs during handling. Moving them upright reduces contact with the floor and lowers the chance of sliding damage. An A-Frame stance supports the load in a stable, vertical orientation during transport. This helps operators maintain better control than carrying panels by hand. It also reduces awkward lifts that can lead to strains or dropped material.
What key capacity and handling considerations matter when using a 3,600-pound sheet and panel truck?
The 3,600-pound capacity supports heavy stacks, but balance matters as much as total weight. Load heavier panels closer to the centerline to improve the truck's tracking. Keep edges aligned and avoid overhanging corners that can catch on racks or door frames. Plan the route to avoid tight turns that can shift tall sheets. Use standard facility practices to secure the load when moving uneven or mixed-size materials.
Where are Little Giant A-Frame Sheet and Panel Trucks typically used, and for what jobs?
These trucks are common in warehouses, fabrication shops, and construction staging areas. They are used to move plywood, drywall, sheet metal, plastic sheets, and other panel goods. They also work well for moving finished panels that need surface protection during internal transfers. Teams use them for receiving put-away, line feeding, and jobsite distribution runs. They are especially useful when large materials must move safely without taking up extra aisle space.
Is the manufacturer’s warranty included with my purchase?
Yes. All products sold on CustomMHS.com include the original manufacturer’s warranty unless otherwise noted. Custom MHS is an authorized dealer for the brands we carry, which means your purchase is covered by the manufacturer's full factory warranty.
Do you offer bulk pricing or discounts on large orders?
Yes. Many products include automatic quantity price breaks. If you’re outfitting a facility or placing a larger order, email us for project pricing. We can often provide improved volume pricing and help coordinate logistics for staged deliveries or multi-location shipments. Contact: [email protected]
Why purchase from CustomMHS.com?
CustomMHS.com supports manufacturing and distribution operations that need equipment to fit right the first time. We specialize in storage and material handling, and help you select the correct configuration upfront to avoid errors that trigger delays and reorders. For larger projects, you get responsive help, scalable quantity pricing, and fulfillment you can coordinate with your install schedule. That means fewer surprises, fewer change orders, and a buying process that stays simple. You save time, reduce risk, and keep work moving.

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