Kinedyne introduces E-Hook wall-mounted freight storage solution

Kinedyne introduces E-Hook wall-mounted freight storage solution

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Kinedyne LLCĀ has introduced The E-Hook brand wall-mounted, freight loading storage solution, which the company says addresses the problem of safely and securely stowing long and unwieldy cargo and keeping it off the floor.

The E-Hook mounts securely to any vertically installed A-Track, E-Track or logistic post system. Users insert The E-Hookā€™s brackets into the track slots and slide them down until they are securely seated. The product has a working load limit of 300 lbs.Ā Multiple hooks can be mounted to accommodate longer cargo and The E-Hook can be installed at different heights along a wall to support freight with contoured shapes.

The device is also designed with an eye-loop at its outer end, enabling cargo securement products to be hooked in for additional cargo stability and security. The E-Hook is made of clear zinc-plated steel with a slip-resistant coating of orange vinyl in its cradle area.

ā€œThe E-Hook is a practical solution to an age-old problem,ā€ Paul Wolford, vice president of sales and marketing for Kinedyne LLC, said. ā€œTruckload and LTL carriers alike will immediately see the logic and ask themselves why they didnā€™t think of it first.ā€

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