The chairs waiting for a training room or department move can turn a clear aisle into a temporary staging area; a hand truck for the 8500 Series chairs lets you organize that move around a stated capacity. Instead of asking your staff to manage scattered chair stacks one section at a time, you can plan around a unit that holds up to 40 of those chairs. That capacity gives your facilities team a specific handling point when rooms are being reset, departments are changing locations, or surplus seating needs to be gathered before the next setup.
The hand truck uses 11-gauge steel and measures 26-inch high by 20 1/2-inch wide by 21-inch deep. Its four 4-inch hard rubber casters include two swivel casters and two fixed casters, giving the base the caster configuration listed for this model. Chairs stack at an angle on the hand truck to maximize stackability, and the stated capacity is up to 40 of the 8500 Series chairs. These specifications let you evaluate the unit against the chair quantity and movement patterns your facility manages, rather than relying on a general cart description.
Your configuration is centered on the chair stack, the angled stacking arrangement, the 11-gauge steel construction, and the four-caster base. The two swivel and two fixed casters are part of the listed setup, while the 26-inch height, 20 1/2-inch width, and 21-inch depth establish the product's footprint for your storage and circulation planning. When your team needs to collect 8500 Series chairs for a room change or return them to use, the hand truck's up-to-40-chair capacity gives you a measurable basis for planning each move. Your staff can reach the station without a long detour. Order once the fit matches your room and your traffic pattern.