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When it comes time to move a piece of heavy machinery, it pays to have a safe and efficient way to do it. Why subject yourself to the risk of costly or even dangerous errors during the movement of your fleet? If you have the tools to move heavy equipment, you can save time and money while preserving the integrity of your machinery.
There are multiple ways to move equipment, and the method or tool you use will depend on your individual needs. You can prevent setbacks and simplify the transportation process now with these tips and tools.
You’d be hard-pressed to find a single “right” way to get heavy equipment moved. Depending on the type of hardware you’re working with, you may find that one method is more effective than another. How much it costs to move this heavy equipment may also vary. For example, an average heavy-duty roller dolly may cost $1,000-$2,000, while a forklift may cost up to $30,000.
Even so, the most crucial point to keep in mind when you’re searching for a maneuvering solution is safety. Making sure that all your employees or team members are trained and informed on how to safely move used heavy equipment is a major priority, regardless of the tools you plan to use. It’s also important to don the proper safety gear and account for any potential mechanical issues before moving the equipment.
Moving used construction equipment is easier with the help of these tools. Make it a point to have them on hand, and they’ll be available to offer their support in times of need. Some of the heavy-duty equipment options you can use include:
These are just a few of the many ways to move used construction equipment without compromising safety or efficiency in the workplace. If you’re interested in buying a cost-effective piece of equipment or tool for your fleet today, contact a Cat® dealer to learn more.