Showing posts with label Lifting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lifting. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Shoulder Dolly LD1000 2-Person Lifting and Moving System

Shoulder Dolly LD1000 2-Person Lifting and Moving System


FEATURED Shoulder Dolly LD1000 2-Person Lifting and Moving System


  • Reduces strain and risk of injury to the low back
  • Makes moving large/bulky objects much easier
  • Takes up very little space, fit it behind your seat
  • Eliminates floor damage
  • Reduces hand and forearm strain

Shoulder Dolly Light Duty gives you a hand in moving the heavy stuff--and reduces back, arm, and hand strain. You're looking at a 2-person harness, webbing and buckle system designed by a professional mover to ease the burden of lifting heavy and bulky objects. Shoulder Dolly lets 2 movers lift in an upright position instead of bending over, so they use shoulder and leg muscles instead of their backs, hands, biceps, and forearms. Both movers slip into their harnesses, adjust webbing for differences in their heights and the weight of the object, place webbing under the object, and lift. Movin' on up: Recommended weight capacity up to 400 pounds. Encourages safe lifting techniques and reduces injury risk. Eliminates damage caused by hand truc



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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Above All Forearm Forklift Lifting and Moving Straps, Orange

Above All Forearm Forklift Lifting and Moving Straps, Orange


FEATURED Above All Forearm Forklift Lifting and Moving Straps, Orange


  • Forearm lifting straps reduces weight
  • Adjustable up to 48 inches
  • Heavy-duty nylon
  • 2 adjustable, leverage straps

The Forearm Forklift lifting straps were designed in 1997 by a professional mover who is still active in the industry. After many years "on the truck" he felt compelled to invent a tool that actually eliminated the risk of floor damage. He designed them ergonomically to encourage proper lifting techniques and body mechanics. The Forearm Forklift was awarded "Best New Product of the Year" in 1999 by the Industrial Equipment News whose constituents are solely top professionals in the business. The lifting straps are also the first OSHA accepted moving tool to reduce potential injuries due to heavy and repetitive lifting.



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