Showing posts with label hand trucks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand trucks. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Hand Trucks are Useful in the Workplace

When you are making a move, whether it is to a new home or office, if you are planning on doing the job on your own, renting hand trucks and dollies is the best option to get the job done quickly, and without injuring yourself. Due to the fact that many of these hand trucks can carry extremely heavy items (some up to 500 pounds), you will find that the work is going to be cut in half, and you are going to avoid the possibility of injuries or damage to your belongings, when you choose to use these tools for the move.

In order to find the hand trucks and dollies you are going to need for the move, considering renting them from a local moving company is an option to consider. You will find that wherever you choose to rent the moving truck from, they are also going to offer packing and moving supplies, and they are likely to lease out these trucks and dollies in order to make the move easier for their clients. When making the move, you are going to want to consider the amount of time, what you are moving, and how many larger items you have to move with the hand trucks, in order to ensure you rent them for a sufficient period of time, without over paying for them. Additionally, when renting the hand trucks knowing what you will place on them (and how much weight you will be transporting), is also going to allow you to choose the right trucks for the move.

Whether it is moving office furniture to a new office space, or whether you have larger items you are moving to a new home, the use of the hand trucks, dollies, and any other tools which are specifically designed to carry and transport the larger and heavier items are things you should consider using when making the move. They will make the move simple, quick, will help in avoiding damage to your belongings, and best of all, will ensure no injuries are going to occur during the move that is being made. So, whether it is a large desk and office chairs, or whether you have a large grandfather clock or piano being moved to a new home, the use of hand trucks and dollies are going to make things much simpler when you are making the move to a new destination.

Rather than pay a high cost for a moving company to do the work for you, one option to consider is renting the proper equipment and doing the job yourself when making a move. So long as industrial strength and grade
hand trucks and dollies are rented when making the move, you can be rest assured they can handle any goods you are moving. So, when you are ready to make the move, knowing where to rent, what to rent, and how long you need the equipment, is going to ensure the quick, safe, and efficient move you are hoping for.

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Sack Trucks Make Life A lot Easier

A sack truck is a manual device (also referred to as trolley or hand truck) in the shape of an L that is used for moving bags, sacks or boxes. Sack trucks are equipped with handles on one end that is vertically upwards and is used to steer the truck from one place to another in an easy way. 

What is the proper way to use a sack truck?

Sack trucks are used for lifting heavy objects such as sacks, bags or boxes, and then the handles are tilted back so the entire weight is put on its handles. From here, it is easy to steer the vehicles using wheels. In some cases, tilting back the sack truck requires some force depending upon the load. Once the sack truck has reached its destination, you can tilt it forward so that it rests on the floor. This allows you to take off the entire load.

If you are working at a shop or some industrial unit where you may have to use a sack truck, you should be provided proper training on how to use it in a proper way. This is important because if it is used incorrectly, it can even cause injuries. 

Features of Sack Trucks

The design of sack truck depends upon the items that it will be used to transport, although there are many good general models.The tyre and wheel construction will vary depending upon the job and the terrain/ surface/obstacles that sack truck will have to work on. For instance, for all the surfaces that can challenge the integrity of tyres, the cellular foam filled wheels or polyurethane foam tyres are best as they can't be punctured.

On the normal surfaces, usual pneumatic types with bolted steel centers are adequate. Where stairs act as a  major obstacle during daily job, a stair skid or stair climber version is best.  Actually a stair skid versions of sack trucks actually behave like skis when sliding load instead of bumping it. The stair climber sack trucks use tri-wheel mechanism to climb up the stairs. However, operators would have to be specially trained for operating it up and down the stairs to avoid any injures during its operation.  

The frame of sack truck can have a bearing on its weight and strength and will ultimately determine how well suited it is for the job in hand and for the general needs of a business. For example, for moving bulky and heavy items, such as beer barrels, a 10mm thick double strength steel frame can be of real advantage. For lighter items, a 25mm hollow aluminum construction is best as it can move in and out of the truck in any easy way.    

Sack trucks are used for moving heavy loads in an easy way and are quite helpful for various types of businesses. However, being manual, they are not used for transporting materials over long distances, but only for shorter distances such as across a shop floor, across a building site, or within a storage room. This includes all merchandise and products such as clothing, office equipment and food.


Sunday, 9 January 2011

Easy Load Trolleys

There are many types of trolleys available, for different uses. Newspaper trolleys, folding foot sack trucks, chair carrying trolleys, a stair climber trolley, various post room equipment, light duty trolleys, platform trucks, tray trolleys, two way hand trucks, board trolleys, garden centre trolleys, drum and container trolleys and coffin trolleys.
The stair climber trolley incorporates a free-running pyramid wheel assembly which allows ease of use when mounting kerbs or climbing stairs. Folding foot sack trucks are designed to carry heavy sacks of goods, whilst the chair carrying trolley transports stacks of chairs.  Platform trucks are essentially a flat board on wheels which are extremely useful in transporting flat-packed goods. Some platform trucks have mesh sides, and the balance wheel design is particularly suited for use in confined areas as it can be turned around within its own length. Tray trolleys are ideal for use in offices, canteens, factories and warehouses, and they are designed with easy to clean, fixed trays. The two way hand truck can be used both ways as a flat bed trolley or as a hand truck.  Drum and container trolleys are distribution container carriers. The user is able to open and close the hinged lid of the container whilst it is in place. These trolleys are specially designed for use with the distribution containers.
It is essential to make sure the trolley you are buying is designed for the purpose you intend to use it for, and that it is made of good quality materials. It is sometimes possible to order a trolley of your own particular design via a company offering bespoke trolley design services.  Ease-e-Load is such a company and have won several awards for innovative design, superb quality and excellent reliability.  They also supply and deliver a wide range of high quality British manufactured trolleys at the most competitive prices.