Agustus 03, 2011

Sack Barrows - Selecting The Proper Barrow For The Right Job

By James Pearson


Probabilities are that if you need to shift bulky things either in your garden or at your place of work then you'll need to utilize a sack barrow (or sack truck as they also are know).

These strong trucks are good at moving heavy, heavy items over small distances without the worry of injury you might risk by simply attempting to carry such items. Anybody that has tried to carry a heavy bag of cement or 12 blocks will know how valuable a sack barrow can be.

However , you must be careful when choosing which sort of sack barrow to use. There is a huge difference between the casual Gardener who simply wants to move the occasional bag of cement from one side of his garden to anther and warehouse who could be moving half-ton loads numerous times each day. For that reason you need to be sure you've got the right sack barrow for the right job.

Here are the most fundamental things you need to think about when purchasing your sack barrow:

1. What's it's maximum load capacity? This is extremely important sack barrows can differ in capacity from 100kg to 1,000kg. Ensure your truck is man enough for the job you intend to use it for.

2. What's it made from? Most modern barrows are made from a lightweight metal however , barrows utilized for heavier weights are mode from steel which is heavier but much more capable of carrying heavier weights.

3. What are the wheels made from? Avoid cheap plastic wheel on your barrow. Top quality wheels should be made of stainless steel and for heavier loads, have pneumatic tyres. For lighter load barrows, solid rubber tyres are satisfactory but do check the quality.

If you pay attention to the above three rules then you'll have a trustworthy, efficient sack truck that may last you for years and be able to more than pay for itself with saved labor.




About the Author:

James Pearson owns a leading UK sack truck shop is and a leading industry expert on manual handling equipment such as sack barrows, sack trucks and garden trollies.


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