The standard parameters of our Dairy Trolley are shown in the table below. We support full parameters customization, such as height, wire mesh density, load-bearing capacity, wheel type and surface treatment. Even though telling us the requirements, you will surely receive a satisfactory solution.
Name | Dairy Trolley |
Customization Support | All The Following Parameters Can Be Customized |
Standard Size |
No. | BHK-A10 |
Inter dimensions | 640*405*800 |
Outer dimensions | 700*440*950 (with 4-inch wheels) |
Weight (without wheels) | 27kg |
Capacity | 150kg |
Surface treatment | Zinc plated |
Foldable | Foldable & Nestable |
Castors | Φ100mm castors with plastic track, 2 fixed & 2 swivel with brake |
No. | BHK-A10 |
Dairy Trolley Factory
Our ability to outpace competitors in delivering high-quality dairy trolleys stems from an integrated production ecosystem-comprising a 5,000 m² manufacturing plant, closely partnered surface-treatment facilities, and a comprehensive quality-control center. Below is a closer look at each critical component. We welcome you to visit any of these sites to see firsthand how we exceed standard industry benchmarks.
Production Factory
Spread over five thousand square meters, our production factory is outfitted with the latest CNC bending machines, automated welding cells, and precision wire-mesh feeders-making our throughput faster and more consistent than legacy workshops. Each workcell is arranged to minimize handling time: steel tubing flows directly from our cutting lines into bending machines, then onto welding stations before final assembly. This lean layout reduces bottlenecks and translates to delivery lead times that are significantly shorter than those of many domestic rivals. All operators undergo specialized training in both safety and precision welding to maintain tighter tolerances and cleaner weld seams, ensuring frame integrity well beyond industry standard.
Surface Treatment
Rather than outsourcing to multiple, uncoordinated vendors, we partner with a dedicated galvanizing plant located just minutes from our main facility. Their advanced hot-dip equipment delivers a thicker, more uniform zinc layer-increasing corrosion resistance up to twice as long as conventional electroplating. Temperature-controlled immersion baths and real-time thickness measurement systems ensure every trolley receives a consistent coating that won't flake or pit under heavy use. After galvanizing, parts return to our plant for final inspection and assembly, so there's no risk of transit damage or coating inconsistencies that can occur when treatment sites are miles apart.
Quality Control Center
Our in-house Quality Control Center is staffed with certified inspectors who apply ISO 9001 traceability at every step-far more rigorously than typical third-party auditors. Incoming steel is scanned for tensile strength and chemical composition; post-weld frames undergo ultrasonic testing to detect hidden flaws; finished trolleys are tested on vibration rigs that simulate long-distance transport. Data from each inspection is logged in a centralized digital system, allowing us to pinpoint-and eliminate-recurring defects faster than most competitors. With this level of scrutiny, every dairy trolley we ship is guaranteed to meet stricter load-bearing and durability requirements, giving you peace of mind that your investment will outlast industry norms.
FAQ:
1. Is BOHONGKE a Factory or a Trading Company?
BOHONGKE operates as a fully integrated factory rather than a middle-man trader. We control every stage-from steel procurement and precision bending to welding, surface treatment, and final assembly-so you benefit from quicker responses, tighter quality control, and more competitive, factory-direct pricing. Our self-owned export team handles all international logistics, eliminating the markup and delays commonly added by trading firms.
2. How Long Is the Delivery Cycle?
Thanks to our 5,000 m² production facility and surface treatment partner, typical lead times are shorter than industry averages. For standard 3-tier dairy trolleys, you'll usually see production completed within 15-20 working days after order confirmation. Bulk orders benefit from parallel processing lines and often ship even more quickly, depending on final customization and destination.
3. How Can I Secure a Better Price?
Larger orders unlock deeper discounts because we scale production and raw-material sourcing accordingly. You'll find our tiered pricing more attractive than most competitors. Consolidating multiple product types (e.g., dairy trolleys plus roll cages) in one purchase further leverages our combined setup efficiencies and passes greater savings directly to you.
4. How About the Quality of BOHONGKE's Dairy Trolley?
Our trolleys outlast standard imports due to higher-grade square tubing, precision-welded cold-drawn wire, and a thicker galvanizing finish. Every unit meets ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 requirements and surpasses basic load-bearing tests by at least 20%. Compared to mass-market alternatives, BOHONGKE's trolleys boast more uniform weld seams, more consistent coating thickness, and a sturdier frame that resists deformation under heavy loads.
5. How Does BOHONGKE Solve Quality Problems?
We adopt a zero-defect mindset enabled by our in-house Quality Control Center. Incoming materials undergo chemical and tensile analysis; welded joints receive ultrasonic scanning; and finished units are subjected to vibration and load cycling that simulate real-world transport. Any deviation triggers immediate root-cause analysis and corrective action, ensuring that recurring issues are resolved faster than in most external audit models.
6. Which Countries Can Your Dairy Trolley Be Shipped To?
BOHONGKE has shipped dairy trolleys to over 50 countries across six continents, including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Japan, and Brazil. Our export-specialist team handles all customs documentation and arranges the most cost-effective shipping routes-whether by FCL ocean freight or air charter. If you require delivery to any other market, we'll tailor a logistics plan to get your trolleys there reliably and affordably.
Dairy Trolley Description
The Dairy Trolley is a purpose-built, foldable cage trolley engineered for safer, more versatile dairy transport. Its reinforced square-frame design, precision-welded wire panels, and heavy-duty casters deliver superior stability and maneuverability compared to standard utility carts. Ergonomic handles and modular accessories further streamline loading and handling, making it a more efficient choice for demanding dairy operations.
What Is a Dairy Trolley
A Dairy Trolley is a specialized rolling cage designed to transport milk and other dairy products with greater reliability than standard carts. Unlike basic utility trolleys, it combines reinforced panels, foldable shelves, and stable wheels to ensure that liquids and delicate cartons remain upright and secure during transit. Its modular design also makes it more adaptable to varying load sizes, so you can switch from carrying several milk crates to bulk yogurt tubs without sacrificing safety or maneuverability.
Structure & Materials
Constructed with higher-grade square tubing, the trolley's frame offers up to twice the strength of typical tubular steel carts. Panels are filled with precision-welded cold-drawn wire, resulting in a more consistent mesh that resists deformation under heavy loads. Key weld points receive additional gusset reinforcement, making the overall structure more rigid and less prone to wobble, even when pushed over uneven surfaces.
Frame & Panels
The base frame uses a square-frame layout, which provides a sturdier footprint compared to A-frame or Z-frame alternatives. Panels hinge smoothly on robust stainless-steel pins, allowing you to fold them flush against the base for more compact nesting. This design is considerably quicker to assemble than riveted models and reduces potential snag points, so there's less risk of damage to cartons or packaging.
Casters/Wheels
Equipped with larger-diameter, dual-ball-bearing casters, our Dairy Trolley rolls more effortlessly than conventional swivel wheels. Two fixed casters provide straight-line tracking, while two swivel units-with built-in brakes-offer sharper turns and secure parking on inclines. The heavier load rating of these wheels ensures consistent performance, even under full capacity, and the non-marking tread protects smooth floors from scuffs.
Handles & Accessories
An ergonomically curved handlebar sits higher than those on most industrial trolleys, giving you better leverage and reducing back strain. Integrated clip-on brackets allow for quick attachment of accessory bins, clipboards, or barcode scanners-so your operations run more efficiently without having to retrofit third-party mounts. A spring-loaded rear gate latch simplifies loading, making the trolley more user-friendly in fast-paced environments.
Primary Functions
Safe Dairy Transport:
Cushions and secures liquid cartons to prevent tipping or spillage, outperforming generic cage trolleys in stability tests.
Space-Efficient Storage:
Folds and nests more compactly, saving valuable warehouse and vehicle space compared to fixed-panel designs.
Versatile Load Handling:
Adjustable shelf positions and optional accessory mounts let you carry varied dairy packaging more flexibly than single-purpose units.
Long-Term Durability:
A superior galvanizing process and reinforced welds deliver a longer service life, meaning fewer replacements and lower total cost of ownership.
How to Produce a Dairy Trolley
Below is a detailed, step-by-step breakdown of our production process-showing how BOHONGKE crafts each dairy trolley more efficiently and to higher quality standards than typical workshops.
1. Raw-Material Procurement
Steel Selection:
We source square tubing that exceeds industry tensile requirements, ensuring frames are stronger and more consistent than those made with generic stock.
Wire Mesh Stock:
Cold-drawn wire is chosen for its superior straightness and surface finish, reducing weld defects and improving overall cage integrity.
2. Precision Cutting
Automated Saw Lines:
Tubes are cut by CNC-controlled saws to within ±0.1 mm accuracy-far tighter than manual sawing-so parts fit together without time-consuming rework.
Batch Segregation:
All cut components are tagged and grouped by trolley model, preventing mix-ups and speeding up downstream processing.
3. CNC Bending & Forming
Frame Contouring:
Square tubes enter CNC bending cells to achieve precise A-frame or square-frame geometries with consistent bend radii-offering a more uniform appearance and load distribution.
Panel Pre-Forming:
Wire mesh sheets are pre-formed around lightweight jigs to reduce springback, delivering a mesh that retains shape more reliably under load.
4. Wire-Mesh Welding
Automated Mesh Feeder:
Cold-drawn wires are fed into robotic welding stations that apply spot welds every 25 mm-more densely than manual methods-to produce panels that resist deformation under heavier weights.
Reinforcement Points:
High-stress intersections receive extra welds, increasing panel fatigue life by up to 30% compared to standard grid patterns.
5. Frame & Panel Assembly
Tack Welding:
Panels are first tack-welded to the frame at key corners, ensuring perfect alignment before full-penetration welding.
Full Weld Pass:
Certified welders apply continuous seams using MIG welding, which yields cleaner, stronger joints than older stick or flux-core methods.
6. Surface Treatment
Pre-Treatment Cleaning:
Assembled trolleys undergo a multi-stage degrease and acid-etch process-removing mill scale and oils more thoroughly than single-bath systems.
Galvanizing:
Parts are hot-dip galvanized in temperature-controlled baths, producing a zinc layer that lasts significantly longer and adheres more uniformly than typical electroplating.
7. Final Assembly
Component Fit-Up:
Once dry, panels, shelves, and accessories are clipped or bolted into place using stainless-steel pins and high-strength fasteners for easier disassembly and maintenance.
Wheel Installation:
We install dual-ball-bearing casters-two fixed and two swivel with brakes-that roll more smoothly and lock more securely than lower-grade alternatives.
8. Quality Inspection
Dimensional Verification: A digital gauge checks overall trolley dimensions to ±0.5 mm tolerance, outperforming manual measurement methods.
Load-Cycle Testing:
Each trolley is placed on a vibration rig simulating long-distance transport; only units that show zero frame distortion advance to packing.
Coating Check:
Zinc-thickness gauges confirm coating uniformity, rejecting any unit that falls below our higher-than-average corrosion-resistance threshold.
9. Packaging & Dispatch
Protective Wrapping:
Trolleys are nest-packed with interleaving foam sheets and shrink-wrapped to prevent surface scuffs-more protective than loose stacking.
Labeling & Documentation:
Each unit ships with a sealed QC report and a barcode label, enabling full traceability from our factory floor to your dock.
Through this rigorous, multi-stage process-featuring more precise cutting, denser weld patterns, superior galvanizing, and stricter testing-BOHONGKE delivers dairy trolleys that outperform standard imports in durability, finish, and delivery speed.
How to Use a Dairy Trolley- Step-by-Step Guide with Tips
Unfold and Secure the Base
Place the trolley on a flat surface and release the spring-loaded pins holding the hinged panels.
Swing each of the four panels until they click into place.
Tip: Check that all pins engage fully-this ensures a firmer structure than models with fewer locking points.
Position the Shelves
Pull out the two folding shelves from their parked position against the side panels.
Slide each shelf into the designated brackets at your preferred heights.
Tip: For taller cartons, set the bottom shelf lower and collapse the middle one-this adjustment is more flexible than fixed-rack designs.
Load Dairy Products
Begin with heavier items (e.g., full milk crates) at the bottom shelf to stabilize the center of gravity.
Place lighter or more delicate products (e.g., yogurt tubs) on the top shelf.
Tip: Leave a small gap between cartons and side panels; this buffer is more forgiving than a fully tight fit and reduces the risk of spillage.
Navigate Obstacles
When moving over thresholds or small steps, push slowly and let the leading wheels roll onto the obstacle before lifting the back wheels.
Tip: Approach ramps at a slight angle rather than head-on-this technique puts less stress on the wheel bearings than a straight push.
Unload Safely
Apply the wheel brakes before removing items-this keeps the trolley firmly in place, unlike free-rolling units.
Fold the shelves back against the side panels if you need extra room for large items.
Tip: To avoid back strain, stand close to the trolley and bend at the knees when lifting heavy crates.
Fold and Store
Release the locking pins on the panels and fold them outward until they fully expanded.
Collapse the shelves alongside the panels and lock them with the built-in catches.
Tip: Store multiple folded trolleys side-by-side; the hinged design creates a slimmer profile than rigid cages, saving more floor space.
How to Choose a Dairy Trolley Supplier
Factory Integration vs. Trading Middlemen
Opt for suppliers who own their production line-from steel cutting to final assembly-rather than those who act merely as resellers. Integrated factories respond faster and offer more consistent quality than trading companies.
Quality Certifications and Traceability
Verify that the supplier holds recent ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 14001 (environment), and ISO 45001 (safety) certifications. Suppliers with in-house QC labs and digital traceability systems typically resolve defects more swiftly than those relying on external auditors.
Customization Capabilities
Look for partners offering full parameter adjustments-frame geometry, wire-mesh density, caster types, and surface finish. Vendors with modular production lines can accommodate custom requirements more flexibly and at lower incremental cost.
Lead Times and Capacity
Compare standard delivery cycles: a superior factory often delivers within 15-20 working days for standard models. Ask about maximum monthly output-facilities with larger floor space and parallel lines can handle urgent bulk orders more reliably.
Surface-Treatment Partnerships
Choose suppliers collaborating closely with dedicated galvanizing plants. When treatment sites are adjacent to the main factory, parts return faster and coating quality is more uniform than when outsourced to multiple, distant vendors.
After-Sales Service and Warranty
Prioritize vendors offering clear defect-replacement policies and real-time production updates. Suppliers with local sales or export teams that provide live-stream inspections and responsive technical support are more dependable than those with delayed communication.
Customer References and International Reach
Request case studies or client lists showing shipments to markets similar to yours. Suppliers with experience exporting to your region will better navigate customs, duties, and preferred shipping routes-ensuring fewer delays and extra fees.
By evaluating suppliers on these seven criteria, you'll secure a dairy trolley partner capable of delivering sturdier equipment, faster turnaround, and better long-term support than generic or purely trading firms.