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Shiny metal wheelbarrow, red handles, empty for hauling, with 61-Trolley including tires on gray surface

61-Trolley including tires

A trolley, typically used for transportation or carrying loads, with the term "trolley including tires" referring to a design that incorporates its tires (or wheels). In this context, the tires are the components of the trolley that make contact with the ground and enable its movement. Trolleys are commonly used in various industries, such as logistics, construction, airports, or train stations for passenger transport.

There are two common types of trolleys based on their wheel design:

  • Fixed-Wheel Trolleys: These are less maneuverable but are designed to carry heavy loads and are more stable for transporting bulk materials.
  • Mobile-Wheel Trolleys: These feature wheels that allow easier movement, especially in tight spaces, making them ideal for areas requiring frequent adjustments or mobility.

The structure of the wheels, the materials used, and the overall design vary depending on the trolley’s intended use, the weight it needs to carry, and the environmental conditions. For example, construction sites or industrial applications often use larger, more durable tires, while airport trolleys may use lightweight, highly maneuverable tires.

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