AlwaysConfused1
Mechanical
- Mar 1, 2013
- 9
Hey guys, I am brainstorming and trying to come up with an idea on how (at my work place) we can move large structural skids around the yard without having to use (2) forklifts (one on each end of the skid). Its only a matter of time before one is dropped. I am talking about large W12x53# skids that are up to 60 feet long and 14 feet at our largest. Normal size is probably 40 foot long and 10 feet wide. These have pipe and valves on top along with grating etc.
First thought was that you just take two heavy duty wheels and place them under one end of the skid and then have the fork lift lift/push from the opposite end and steer it around that way. Second thought was the same idea but with three wheels instead of two since some skids are fairly wide in order to decrease the length of the axle without any support in the center.
Are there any ideas that are already out there for this situation, or any that you guys have seen used before and can recommend?
Thanks,
Jason
First thought was that you just take two heavy duty wheels and place them under one end of the skid and then have the fork lift lift/push from the opposite end and steer it around that way. Second thought was the same idea but with three wheels instead of two since some skids are fairly wide in order to decrease the length of the axle without any support in the center.
Are there any ideas that are already out there for this situation, or any that you guys have seen used before and can recommend?
Thanks,
Jason