Bale arm containers can be stacked or nested depending on the position of the swing arm. Some of the boxes have three positions for the arms, giving the box two working volumes as well as the ability to nest when in storage or during return transit.
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Stack nest bale arm container. Saves 70% when stacked
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Stack nest bale arm container. Has two internal working heights, saves 62% when nested or 50% in the intermediate position.
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Stack nest bale arm container. Has two internal working heights, Saves 76% when nested or 34% in the intermediate position.
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Stack nest bale arm container. Saves 70% when stacked
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Stack nest bale arm container with solid base. Saves 70% when stacked
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Stack nest bale arm container. Saves 60% when stacked
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Stack nest bale arm container. Saves 75% when stacked
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Stack nest bale arm container. Saves 75% when stacked
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Stack nest bale arm container with two internal working heights. Saves 66% when nested or 42% in the intermediate position
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Stack nest bale arm container with two internal worling heights, solid base and sides. Saves 66% when nested or 42% in the intermediate position
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Stack nest bale arm container with two internal working heights. Saves 64% when nested or 43% in the intermediate position
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