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How the HTS Ultra-Rack works:
The vehicle arrives at the delivery location and the driver determines the hand truck is required.
Prior to turning off the vehicle's ignition, the driver activates the HTS release switch located in or under the interior cab dash. This action opens the HTS Ultra-Rack and releases the hand truck.
The driver exits the vehicle, walks up to the HTS unit, moves the hand truck to the upright position and then pulls the lower section of the hand truck out, removing it from the HTS Ultra-Rack receiving chute.
After the delivery or pick-up, the driver fully inserts the hand truck into the HTS receiving chute and moves the hand truck forward contacting the HTS Push-Bar. The driver then rocks the hand truck forward firmly to a complete locked position for safe travel.
If the hand truck is not loaded aboard the vehicle or the HTS Ultra-Rack is not properly locked, the LED indicator light and alarm will sound when the truck is started. The HTS warns the driver before departure eliminating lost, forgotten and stolen hand trucks and retrieval time.
The HTS saves fuel and time! The HTS also allows for more cargo capacity and eliminates hand truck contact, preventing damage and freight claims.
The HTS can deliver a substantial payback return on your investment and provides an outstanding protection plan for your divers, hand truck and your company. The benefits of enhanced productivity and improved safety will increase and protect your bottom line year after year.

There are 3 different HTS models to choose from, each designed for specific installation and mounting location.
HTS-10T Hand Truck Rack Tilt Mount Ultra-Rack. Designed for the front of most delivery vehicles.
HTS-30D Hand Truck Rack Direct Mount Ultra-Rack. Primarily designed for the rear of side-loader beverage delivery trucks.
HTS-20S Hand Truck Rack Swing Mount Ultra-Rack. Specifically designed for commercial delivery vans, such as Full Size Van or Sprinter Van models.
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