Safe method. Only concern is a short bolt. While turning a corner bolt unwinds. If won't do this because of its design then a longer bolt is easier to install, which makes it safer.
nelson lawrence Sorry for the late reply. The Mark 2P Roller Skid has an individual weight capacity of 2,500 lbs. The 4 units combined provides a weight capacity of 10,000 lbs which is more than enough to move the machine shown in the video.
In this video the Roller Skids are rated at a 5000 lbs individual capacity - 20,000 lbs max capacity with all 4 rollers. As far as pushing and pulling, the brunt of the pushing and pulling should never be made by the handles themselves, especially the heavier the load. The handles are meant more to steer the load. In the case of the video there are 2 guys sharing the load. The push/pull force of the (approximately) 4000 lbs machine resting on poly rollers and a smooth floor is reasonable. As a safety precaution always be aware that the handles could potentially unhook if the load is too heavy to pull.
Thank you for your question. At this time the manual does not have that specific information. Currently our manuals provide descriptions of the parts that compose the roller skids, basic maintenance and warranty information along with an 800 number and email should there be any questions. If you do have any questions regarding using the product you can reach one of our product specialist at 877-350-2729.
Those lugs the skates are bolted to are meant for anchoring the machine in place and should not be used to support the weight of the machine on those skates. I was a Rigger for many years and was not a fan of that style skate. The individual rollers are much too small and chock very easily. I preferred larger four wheeled skates with the wheels on all four corners.
@@creamcheese7845forklift hydraulics fail. Operator error, hydraulic leak…… does not matter. Never an ok practice for any reason. It’s always a gamble.
Can you turn corners? Do the skates allow that? Seems they only allow for a straight line move?
Safe method. Only concern is a short bolt. While turning a corner bolt unwinds. If won't do this because of its design then a longer bolt is easier to install, which makes it safer.
Kahan milte hai aise rule
May i know what is the maximum weight can be supported by this roller skids?
nelson lawrence
Sorry for the late reply. The Mark 2P Roller Skid has an individual weight capacity of 2,500 lbs. The 4 units combined provides a weight capacity of 10,000 lbs which is more than enough to move the machine shown in the video.
What is the maximum load capacity you can push/pull with this system
In this video the Roller Skids are rated at a 5000 lbs individual capacity - 20,000 lbs max capacity with all 4 rollers. As far as pushing and pulling, the brunt of the pushing and pulling should never be made by the handles themselves, especially the heavier the load. The handles are meant more to steer the load. In the case of the video there are 2 guys sharing the load. The push/pull force of the (approximately) 4000 lbs machine resting on poly rollers and a smooth floor is reasonable. As a safety precaution always be aware that the handles could potentially unhook if the load is too heavy to pull.
what do you call this roller skid? where can I buy this
Where to find the top flat bearing???
To get more specifics regarding the MultiRoll Roller Skids you can reach one of our product specialists at 877-350-2729.
Mujhe ye rollar chahiye 15tan capacity ke kya cost padegi
Do these rolers come with a manual showing correct use?
Thank you for your question. At this time the manual does not have that specific information. Currently our manuals provide descriptions of the parts that compose the roller skids, basic maintenance and warranty information along with an 800 number and email should there be any questions. If you do have any questions regarding using the product you can reach one of our product specialist at 877-350-2729.
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All great until you have to turn
Those lugs the skates are bolted to are meant for anchoring the machine in place and should not be used to support the weight of the machine on those skates. I was a Rigger for many years and was not a fan of that style skate. The individual rollers are much too small and chock very easily. I preferred larger four wheeled skates with the wheels on all four corners.
Thanks for your sharing your insights.
Never put your hand under the load!!!
John BIRCH forklift is supporting the load so not a problem
@@creamcheese7845 That’s what lefty said.
@@creamcheese7845forklift hydraulics fail. Operator error, hydraulic leak…… does not matter. Never an ok practice for any reason. It’s always a gamble.
Wow best
JUST USED THE FORKLIFE . THIS IS ALL SHOW .
Except that guys that don’t have a forklift or a big shop need skates like these. It shows the ability to move heavy things around in tight spaces.
Sou