Relocating massive industrial equipment requires more than just brute force—it requires precision engineering. Load moving skates (often referred to as machinery dollies or industrial rollers) are the industry standard for safe and efficient factory relocation equipment. Designed to glide smoothly under extreme weights, a reliable cargo trolley system prevents floor damage while offering maximum maneuverability in tight industrial spaces.
Equipped with a turning plate and a steering handle, these skates act as the front guiding unit of a cargo trolley system. They allow operators to navigate heavy machinery precisely around corners and obstacles during a complex factory layout transition.
Designed with a 360-degree rotating top plate and independent swivel casters. These ultra-maneuverable industrial rollers are essential when positioning heavy equipment in severely restricted spaces where standard turning radiuses are impossible.
Unlike abrasive steel rollers, Polyurethane (PU) wheel skates are engineered to absorb shock and protect sensitive factory floors—such as epoxy or painted concrete—from scratching and structural damage under extreme loads.
A major automotive parts manufacturer needed to safely relocate a delicate 45-ton CNC milling machine across a facility with newly laid epoxy flooring. Overhead cranes were unavailable in the new sector.
The engineering team deployed an H-Lift Cargo Trolley System combining a 24-ton steerable moving skate at the front, and two 12-ton fixed industrial rollers at the rear, all fitted with high-density PU wheels.
The heavy equipment dollies provided exceptional stability and effortless steering. The massive CNC machine was positioned with millimeter precision, resulting in zero damage to the expensive epoxy floor.