ANNULAR NAIL-pallet
nail with
annular(circular ring)
threads rolled onto the
shank
BANDING
NOTCH-see strap
slot
BIN-four
sided superstructure to
be mounted on a pallet
base, with or without a
cover; also known as a
box or container bin
pallet
BLOCK-rectangular,
square or cylindrical
deck spacer, often
identified by its
location within the
pallet as cornerc block,
end block, edge block,
inner block, center or
middle block
BLOCK PALLET-a
type of pallet with
blocks between the
pallet decks or beneath
the top deck
BUTTED
DECKBOARD-
an
inner deckboard placed
tightly against an
adjacent lead deckboard
during pallet assembly
BOTTOM DECK-assembly
of deckboards comprising
the lower, load bearing
surface of the pallet
CAD-computer-aided-design
software that allows the
design of the "right"
pallet at the best
value; see Pallet Design
System (PDS)
CAPTIVE
PALLET-a pallet
intended for use within
the confines of a single
facility, system or
ownership; not intended
to be exchanged
CHAMFERED
DECKBOARDS-deckboards
with edges of one or two
faces beveled, either
along the full or
specified length of
board or between the
stringers or blocks,
allowing easier entry of
pallet jack wheels
CLOSED
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM-shipping
system restricted to
moving goods between
specified plants and
facilities
COLLAR-Collapsible
wooden container or bin
which transforms a
pallet into a box
COST-PASS
THROUGH-a
cost-share system where
the partial cost of a
pallet is passed-through
from the purchaser to
the receiver of the
pallet
DECK-one
or more boards or panels
comprising the top or
bottom surface of the
pallet
DECK MAT-assembly
of deckboards and
stringerboards, forming
the deck of a block
pallet
DECKBOARD-element
or component of a pallet
deck, oriented
perpendicular to the
stringer or
stringerboard
DECKBOARD
SPACING-distance
between adjacent
deckboards
DECKBOARD
SPAN-distance
between deckboard
supports (stringers,
stringerboards or
blocks)
DEFLECTION-the
amount of deformation or
bending in a pallet or
pallet component under
load
DIMENSIONS-see
pallet dimensions
DOUBLE-FACE
PALLET-a pallet
with top and bottom
decks
DOUBLE-WING
PALLET-a pallet
with top and bottom
deckboards extending
beyond the edges of the
stringers or
stringerboards
DRIVE SCREW
NAIL-helically
(continuous spiral)
threaded pallet nail
ECONOMIC
LIFE-output
from PDS program which
identifies the number of
trips the pallet will
make, provided it is
properly repaired, which
maximizes a return on
investment
EXCHANGE
PALLET-a pallet
intended for use among a
designated group of
shippers and receivers
where ownership of the
pallet is transferred
with the ownership of
the unit load; common
pool pallet
EXPENDABLE
PALLET-a pallet
intended of a series of
handlings during a
single trip from shipper
to receiver; it is then
disposed; see shipping
pallet
FASTNER-a
mechanical devise for
joining pallet
components such as
nails, staples, bolts or
screws
FASTNER SHEAR
INDEX-relative
measure of shear
resistance of the pallet
fastner
FLUSH PALLET-a
pallet with deckboards
flush with the
stringers,
stringerboards or blocks
along the sides of the
pallet
FORK ENTRY-opening
between decks, beneath
the top deck or beneath
the stringer notch to
admit forks
FOUR-WAY
BLOCK PALLET-a
pallet with openings at
both pallet ends and
along pallet sides
sufficient to admit
hand-pallet jacks; full
four-way entry pallet
FREE
SPAN-the
distance between
supports in a warehouse
rack
HAND (WHEEL)
JACK OPENING-space
provided in the bottom
deck to allow pallet
jack wheels to bear on
the floor
HANDLING-a
single pick-up, movement
and set-down of a loaded
or empty pallet
HARDENED-STEEL NAIL-heat-treated
and tempered steel
pallet nail with a
MIBANT angle between 8
and 28 degrees
HARDWOOD-wood
from broad-leaved
species of trees (not
necessarily hard or
dense)
HELICAL
NAIL-HELICALLY-
(continuous spiral)
threaded pallet nail,
see also drive screw
nail
INNER
DECKBOARD-any
deckboard located
between the end
deckboards
JOINT-intersection
and connection of
components, Often
identified by location
within the pallet as the
end joint, center joint
and corner joint
LENGTH-refers
to the stringer or
stringerboard (in block
pallets) length; also
refers to the first
dimension given to
describe a pallet, i.e.
48" x 40" where 48"is
the pallet
stringer/stringerboard
length
LIFE TO FIRST
REPAIR-output
from PDS program which
is equivalent to the
number of trips the
pallet will last before
needing repair
LINE LOAD-the
weight of a unit load
concentrated along a
narrow area across the
full length or width of
the pallet
LOAD BEARING
SURFACE-actual
area of material in
contact with and
supporting a unit load
MIBANT
ANGLE-the bend
angle in a fastner shank
when subjected to a
MIBANT test
MIBANT
TEST(Morgan Impact Bend
Angle Nail Tester)-standard
impact nail tester used
in the pallet and lumber
industry as an
indication of impact
bend resistance of nails
or staples
NAIL-fastner
made from endless wire
by cutting a point and
forming a head at the
shank end opposite the
point
NATIONAL
WOODEN PALLET AND
CONTAINER ASSOCIATION-a
national association
with the goal of
promoting the design,
manufacturer,
distribution, recycling
and sale of pallets,
containers and reels
NON-REVERSIBLE PALLET-a
pallet with bottom
deckboard configuration
different from top deck
NOTCH-cutout
in lower portion of the
stringer to allow entry
for the fork tine,
usually 9" in length,
1-1/2" in depth
NOTCHED
STRINGER-a
stringer with two
notches spaced for
fork-tine entry,
(partial four-way entry)
OPENING
HEIGHT-the
vertical distance
measured between decks,
from the floor to the
underside of the top
deck, or from the floor
to the top of the
stringer notch
OVERALL
HEIGHT-the
vertical distance
measured from the floor
to the top side of the
top deck
OVERHANG-the
distance the deck
extends from the outer
edge of the stringer or
stringerboard; wing;
lip; distance the unit
load extends beyond the
deck
PALLET-a
portable, horizontal,
rigid platform used as a
base for assembling,
storing,stacking,
handling and
transporting goods as a
unit load, often
equipped with a
superstructure
PALLET DESIGN
SYSTEM (PDS)-reliability
based computer-aided
design (CAD) program,
for determining the safe
load carrying capacity,
performance, life and
economy of wooden
pallets
PALLET
DIMENSIONS-when
specifying pallet size,
the stringer or
stringerboard (block
pallet) length is always
expressed first; for
example, a 48" x 40"
pallet has a 48"
stringer or
stringerboard and 40"
deckboards
PALLET JACK-hand-propelled,
wheeled platform,
equipped with a lifting
device for moving
palletized unit loads
PALLET LIFE-the
period during which the
pallet remains useful,
expressed in units of
time or in the number of
one way trips
PANEL DECK
PALLET-pallet
constructed with
composite or structural
panel top deck
PARTIAL
FOUR-WAY STRINGER
PALLET-a pallet
with notched stringers
POST PALLET-a
pallet fitted with posts
or blocks between the
decks or beneath the top
deck; see block pallet
QUALITY-consistent
performance of a uniform
product meeting the
customer's needs for
economy and function
RACKED ACROSS
DECKBOARDS-output
from PDS program
describing the maximum
load carrying capacity
and deflection of a
pallet where the rack
frame supports the
pallet only at the ends
of the deckboards
RACKED ACROSS
STRINGERS-output
from PDS program
describing the maximum
load carrying capacity
and deflection of a
pallet where the rack
frame supports the
pallet only at the ends
of the stringers or
stringer boards
REPAIR-to
remake in order to use
again
RECYCLING-a
pallet, container or
reel that has been used,
discarded, salvaged,
repaired and which
passes through a cycle
again
RENTAL
PALLET-a pallet
owned by a third party,
different from the
actual pallet user
RETURNABLE/REUSABLE
PALLET-a pallet
designed to be used for
more than one trip
REVERSIBLE
PALLET-a pallet
with identical top and
bottom decks
SHIPPING
PALLET-pallet
designed to be used for
a single one-way trip
from shipper to
receiver; it is then
disposed; see expendable
pallet
SHOOK-cut-to-size
pallet parts to be
assembled into pallets
SHOOK GRADE-the
classification of the
quality of pallet parts
relative to performance
characteristics based on
size and distribution of
defects, independent of
wood species
SINGLE-WING
PALLET-a pallet
with the top deckboards
extending beyond the
edges of the stringers
or stringerboards with
the bottom deckboards
flush (if present)
SKID-a
pallet having no bottom
deck
SLAVE PALLET-pallet,
platform or single,
thick panel used as a
support base for a
palletized load in
rack-storage facilities
or production systems
SOFT NAIL-pallet
nail with a MIBANT angle
equal to or greater than
47 degrees
SOFTWOOD-wood
from coniferous or
needle-bearing species
of trees (not
necessarily soft or low
density)
SOLID DECK
PALLET-a pallet
constructed with no
spacing between
deckboards
SPAN-the
distance between
stringer or block
supports
STEVEDORE
PALLET-a pallet
designed for use on
seaport shipping docks,
normally of heavy-duty
double-wing construction
STIFF-STOCK
STEEL NAIL-pallet
nail made of medium-high
carbon steel without
heat treatment and
tempering with MIBANT
angle between 29 and 46
degrees
STRAP SLOT-recess
or cutout of the upper
edge of the stringer or
the bottom of the top
deckboard to allow
tie-down of a unit load
to the pallet deck with
strapping/banding, also
called the banding notch
STRAPPIING-thin
flat bands used to
secure load to pallet
STRINGER-continuous,
longitudinal, solid or
notched beam-component
of the pallet used to
support deck components,
often identified by
location as the outside
or center stringer
STRINGBOARD-in
block pallets,
continuous, solid board
member extending for the
full length of the
pallet perpendicular to
deckboard members and
placed between
deckboards and blocks
TAKE-IT-OR-LEAVE-IT
PALLET-a pallet
fitted with fixed cleats
on the top deckboards to
permit fork truck tines
to pass beneath the unit
load and remove it from
the pallet
TOP CAP-panel
to be placed on top of a
unit load to allow for
tight strapping without
damaging the unit load
TOP-DECK OF
THE PALLET-the
assembly of deckboards
comprising the upper
load-carrying surface of
the pallet
TRIP-consists
of four to six handlings
of a pallet
TWO-WAY ENTRY
PALLET-a pallet
with unnotched solid
stringers allowing entry
only from the ends
UNIT LOAD-assembly
of goods on a pallet for
handling, moving,
storing and stacking as
a single entity
WAREHOUSE
PALLET-a
double-face multiple
trip returnable pallet
intended for general
warehouse use
WING-overhang
of deckboard end from
outside edge of stringer
or stringerboard