Ussuri
Civil/Environmental
- May 7, 2004
- 1,582
I am looking at moving a 10 tonne steel frame over a fairly rough concrete surface. The item is on a small quay which is loaded with other equipment. The frame is narrow (about 1m) and long (about 16m). The frame needs to be moved about 100m.
We are restricted in terms of space so cannot get a forklift in (plus the access is adjacent to the edge of the quay so H&S concerns also preclude this), and also the use of a crane is not possible due to distance from the crane.
We were planning to use machinery skates and have spoken to some manufacturers who have confirmed it is possible depending on roughness but I wonder if there are some other handling devices which might be better suited? I saw rough terrain pallet trucks but they only go up to 1.5 tonne capacity.
Fabricating something specific would be an option unfortunately the schedule wont allow for this.
Does anyone have any other suggestions or ideas?
Thanks.
We are restricted in terms of space so cannot get a forklift in (plus the access is adjacent to the edge of the quay so H&S concerns also preclude this), and also the use of a crane is not possible due to distance from the crane.
We were planning to use machinery skates and have spoken to some manufacturers who have confirmed it is possible depending on roughness but I wonder if there are some other handling devices which might be better suited? I saw rough terrain pallet trucks but they only go up to 1.5 tonne capacity.
Fabricating something specific would be an option unfortunately the schedule wont allow for this.
Does anyone have any other suggestions or ideas?
Thanks.