VDA C KLT 6414
Reference: LP-C-KLT-6414
- External dimensions: 600 × 400 × 147.5 mm; internal: ~ 532 × 346 × 115.5 mm
- Usable volume: approximately 18.5 L
- Closed integrated handles, no open grip cutouts
- Fully closed walls and base with double-wall structure and supporting struts
- Fully ribbed / reinforced base for high stacking stability
- Load ratings: static load ~ 50 kg; stack load up to 600 kg
- Footprint allows 4 stacks per 1200 × 800 mm Euro pallet layer
- Integrated label holders on both long and short sides
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Technical specifications
General Information:
Material: PP
Volume: 18.5 lt
Weight: 2.8 kg
Handles: closed
Static Load: 50 kg
Stack load: 600 kg
Colour: Blue
Temperature resistance: -20°C to +60°C
Units/pallet: 64
Truck Loading Quantity: 2112 pcs
Dimensions:
External Dimensions: 600 x 400 x 147.5 (h) mm
Internal Dimensions: 532 x 346 x 115.5 (h) mm
The VDA C-KLT 6414 is a robust heavy-duty container built to the VDA 600 × 400 mm footprint standard, with externally measured dimensions of 600 × 400 × 147.5 mm and internal dimensions of ~ 532 × 346 × 115.5 mm. Offering a usable volume of about 18.5 L, this container is engineered for reliability in demanding logistics environments. It features closed walls, closed top, closed integrated handles, a double-wall side structure with reinforcing struts, and a fully ribbed reinforced base to maintain its shape under load cycles.
Designed to support static loads of up to ~50 kg and stacking up to 600 kg, the 6414 is commonly used in automotive supply chains, spare parts logistics, and industrial systems where part protection, repeatable stacking, and reliability are critical. Because of its 600 × 400 mm footprint, you can arrange 4 containers per layer on a standard 1200 × 800 mm Euro pallet, enabling tight pallet units when combined with lids or covers. Typical use cases include distributing medium-sized modules, hydraulic parts, assemblies, or components in multi-cycle return loops. The integrated label holders support barcode, RFID, or Kanban workflows in automated and manual systems.
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