upsciLLion
Diamond Member
The ITS department at my university is looking to make changes that are long over-due. One of those changes is with the carts we use. They have small wheels and come up to to about waist height. This means they don't go over bumps and cracks in concrete and doorways very easily AND that they have a high center of gravity making them especially tippy when the wheels catch.
So far all I've found that look like good candidates are landscape carts. See here. They're close to what we need, but they're a wee bit too big.
As a student technician that has to do new equipment deliveries regularly, I would very much appreciate any and all suggestions that you guys can give.
Just as a recap we need big rubber tires, a somewhat low center of gravity, and something light enough that the average person could lift into the back of a van.
Thanks, guys. I really appreciate it as does the ITS department of Central Washington University.
So far all I've found that look like good candidates are landscape carts. See here. They're close to what we need, but they're a wee bit too big.
As a student technician that has to do new equipment deliveries regularly, I would very much appreciate any and all suggestions that you guys can give.
Just as a recap we need big rubber tires, a somewhat low center of gravity, and something light enough that the average person could lift into the back of a van.
Thanks, guys. I really appreciate it as does the ITS department of Central Washington University.