Print Close

Capacity Safety Factors Regarding Heavy Load Lifting




Our advertised load capacity is rated well below the breaking point so the dollies are built to safely operate at full capacity.


Capacity can mean different things so please find below an explanation for your understanding:

  1. Breaking point: At which point will the dollies break?
  2. How close to the breaking point is the capacity advertised?
  3. Failure to operate: At which point will the rollers stop rolling & turning?

Safe Working Load Capacity: Our advertised load capacity refers to the maximum amount of weight our dollies are designed to safely carry while maintaining easy rolling and turning. The breaking point and the failure-to-operate point are well above this capacity allowing the dollies to be operated at the maximum rated load weight. NEVER EXCEED this Safe Working Load Capacity.

Safety Capacity: The dollies possess a safety capacity above the advertised load capacity to protect against limited temporary overloading due to impact loading or unexpected shift in weight. Operating the dollies above the rated capacity and within the safety capacity means more effort is needed to roll and the user will notice an increase in rolling resistance. If the safety capacity is maxed out, the rollers will stop rolling and start dragging behind and turning becomes impossible.

Dynamic Load Capacity: The load limit above which the dollies will permanently deform and fail (breaking point) in motion is rated above the Safety Capacity.

Static Load Capacity: The load limit above which the dollies will permanently deform and fail (breaking point) at standstill is rated above the Dynamic Load Capacity.


Disclaimer of warranties: While the manufacturer strives to achieve zero defects of the goods described, seller makes no warranty of fitness for any particular purpose and does not guarantee the products specified capabilities. For all applicable terms and conditions see Our Terms & Conditions

Print Close