Wesco StairKing - Powered Stair Climber Hand Truck
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- The Wesco Stair king is the ultimate electric stairclimbing hand truck for stairs. 850 lb capacity, It's available in a 66" model - handtrucks2go.c...
or a 72" model handtrucks2go.c...
At work we have one of those, with the fork attachment, that we use to get washing machine sized, sometimes bigger, copiers up and down stairs. It does well when two people understand how it works. And that's the key point. On a full battery charge it lifts heavy loads well. The issue is the center of balance shifts as a heavy object is lifted or lowered. You need a person at both ends to compensate that shift and MAINTAIN THE ANGLE OF CLIMB for the machine to do its job. One time I had a worker on the low end thinking lifting and pulling was helping. His pulling rolled the wheels off the step before the climbing pads had a grip on the next step. I SO WISHED THERE WERE BRAKES ON THE WHEELS I COULD APPLY. The whole thing fell out of sync with the steps. It rocked back onto the free wheeling belts and began to fall down. In the end it wasn't a disaster. We managed. Wheel brakes would have saved a lot of pain.
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This is more your fault, improperly trained users. (the other guy at least) Never let someone work on equipment without giving them the knowledge. you put that person at unnecessary risk.
@@OnceShy_TwiceBitten Thank you for the reply. You are right about the training, which I got little of way back then. That story was of an event several years before I posted the comment. That other guy is gone/retired.
When it is needed to use the stair climber, I'm the bottom guy. I don't pull. I lift straight up to reduce the forward pull the guy at the top has to deal with. The key point is we communicate as to what is going on to prevent.... a disaster.
Add on a related funny story, I'll keep it short as possible.
40+ years ago, with buddies, someone had the idea to move a refrigerator, (late 50's early 60's type so not that big but heavy), onto the 2nd floor of a garage. I guess you could call it a man-cave/collage thing in today's terms. It would not fit through the inside stairway. It measured to be able to fit through the 2nd floor window. So.. We used a ladder on the outside to push it up through a window on the 2nd floor. It was almost there. But they needed more help to pull it through. So the guy next to me under the fridge on the ladder abandon me to run and help pull it in. ... I don't know how I held it in place on my own and that the ladder was still holding. The fridge got pulled in. (Had my arm hold started to fail. I would have pushed/allowed the fridge to slide off the side the ladder.) It being a collage thing is a very poor explanation for what we did.
i have the escalera, same thing, wheels need to be lockable, it s a design flaw, found out they actually sell a kit to autolock as you re going down@@OnceShy_TwiceBitten
What’s a hand truck
Any handicapped mobility capability?
Hi, I’m doing a project for my engineering class and was wondering if anyone could please answer a few questions for our survey.
Do you live in or have you considered living in a house with multiple floors?
If you were to move, how many boxes do you think you could carry at a time?
Do you own a hand truck or a dolly?
If yes, can you easily maneuver these up a flight of stairs?
Would you be willing to pay more for a dolly that moves more easily up and down stairs than a regular dolly?
Would be nice for 75 gallon water heaters!
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Price
How kg and how much
I find it hilarious that they made a shameless copy of the escalera. The only thing they changed is the drive is different. I suppose the pattent has to be expired by now.
total copy of the escalera
i need that stairking in bogota
I rent these to move pinball machines. A genius device but I only rent them.
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Why not use the fucking grass
Ridiculously overpriced