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any tips on picking up the pace as preloader?
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<blockquote data-quote="UnconTROLLed" data-source="post: 754997" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>It depends whether you are boxline to car, or belt to car. I get the feeling some haven't preloaded both (or even knew one or the other existed!)</p><p></p><p>Boxline to car during working sort - NEVER SORT CAGES. But always pull everything forward in cage. The sorters ruin them as the preload goes along so sorting isn't a good idea unless you are pulling them off. Pull all large/heavy packages before smaller ones. So next revolution you can clean house without the A/C or the pottery barn chair in your way.</p><p></p><p>Belt to car - you have to run. It's less systematic and more luck of the draw. If you get hit hard, it's impossible to keep up so take it in stride . I recommend stacking more for belt to car than boxline to car. Belt to car it's better to stack if necessary until things quiet down a little (hopefully they do), then you can load what you have in between.</p><p></p><p>And of course whether you are boxline or belt, optimum carries are the easiest way to get speed. What I do is put the packages in my hand in order of trucks. Low # on the bottom, highest on top. That way I don't have to fumble around with them in my hands. I know the bottom two are car #5, middle is #6 and top two are #7 and #8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnconTROLLed, post: 754997, member: 18708"] It depends whether you are boxline to car, or belt to car. I get the feeling some haven't preloaded both (or even knew one or the other existed!) Boxline to car during working sort - NEVER SORT CAGES. But always pull everything forward in cage. The sorters ruin them as the preload goes along so sorting isn't a good idea unless you are pulling them off. Pull all large/heavy packages before smaller ones. So next revolution you can clean house without the A/C or the pottery barn chair in your way. Belt to car - you have to run. It's less systematic and more luck of the draw. If you get hit hard, it's impossible to keep up so take it in stride . I recommend stacking more for belt to car than boxline to car. Belt to car it's better to stack if necessary until things quiet down a little (hopefully they do), then you can load what you have in between. And of course whether you are boxline or belt, optimum carries are the easiest way to get speed. What I do is put the packages in my hand in order of trucks. Low # on the bottom, highest on top. That way I don't have to fumble around with them in my hands. I know the bottom two are car #5, middle is #6 and top two are #7 and #8. [/QUOTE]
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