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Features of an Appliance Truck

Features of an Appliance TruckMoving an appliance is no easy task, and even some appliance trucks can’t make it much easier. With the right appliance truck, though, appliances can be moved with relative easy and stability. All consumers need to know is that the truck has to come with a few key features, including an appropriate weight capacity and other features that will keep the appliance locked in pace, easy to maneuver, and a breeze to transport from one location to another. The killer features for an appliance truck are as follows.

1. Weight Capacity

Appliances are heavy. That might sound like an obvious thing to note, but it’s actually an important piece of the puzzle when choosing an appliance truck. Because of the weight of appliances, most hand trucks designed to transport them come in several distinct weight capacities. Most start at around 600 pounds and increase dramatically after that. High-end trucks can handle thousands of pounds, making them perfect for refrigerators, large ovens, and other appliances that are far too heavy to either carry or place onto lighter trucks.

2. Support Wheels

The average hand truck comes with just two wheels, but appliance trucks need to come with more. That’s especially true for appliance trucks with very heavy maximum weight capacities. The best appliance trucks for particularly heavy jobs will come with “support wheels.” This extra set of wheels is smaller, and sits behind the main wheels that guide the hand truck. Their job is to ensure that the truck remains stable and level during transit, and they provide a way for movers to use a little less of their own strength when transporting the appliance between its new and old locations.

3. Appropriate Width and Height

Even if a truck is rated for a very high weight capacity, it could still be too short or too narrow to handle some of today’s largest appliances. That’s because some things, like high-end refrigerators and large ovens, are being manufactured in increasingly nonstandard widths that make them even more complex to transport.

Before buying an appliance truck, it’s important that prospective buyers research the height, width, and weight of the appliance that they will be moving. While the weight can be easily accommodated for by most trucks, a nonstandard width or height might make it necessary to buy a special model that could take extra time to order and deliver.

4. Motorized vs. Manual

Most people simply use manual appliance trucks to get their appliances from one place to another, but seriously heavy appliances might require the use of a motorized truck that can lift it from its resting place and set it in motion to its new location. Look for these models at material handling equipment distributors when a seriously heavy appliance needs to be moved.

Douglas Equipment Has the Right Tools for the Job

Because we have decades of experience in material handling, Douglas Equipment can easily provide the right appliance trucks and other products to make sure that buyers can effortlessly move their appliances without injury or incident. Be sure to get in touch with us today to learn more about how our wide range of products can make this move an easy one.