Wednesday, January 20, 2010

5 Things to Consider when Buying Used Trailers


Trailers are an excellent option for storing and moving equipment or merchandise among many other things. They come in many shapes and sizes and are generally more secure. Since a brand new trailer does not provide any more functionality than the used one, people generally opt for a used trailer due to its low cost. However, when looking to purchase a used trailer certain things must be kept in mind in order to ensure making the best purchase at the right price.

1. Trailer Condition – Always examine the condition of the tires and the axles of the used trailer. Trailers are generally used to haul heavy equipment. It is important to be aware of the condition of the axles before you make a decision.

2. Name Brand Trailers – As with any other kind of vehicle or equipment purchase, always look at the name brands first. Name brand trailers cost more but are also more reliable and last longer than new or generic trailer companies.

3. Research – Do your research. Use the internet as well as other means to arm yourself with as much knowledge as you can about the current trends in the market regarding used trailers and their features.

4. Security Issue – Security is a big concern when it comes to protecting expensive equipment and goods. Carefully examine the condition and function of the locks and door mechanism on a used trailer. They must meet the current standards of security and be in good condition.

5. Additional Features – Used trailers often come with many accessories and extras. Make sure that you are fully aware of what accessories and features can be installed on the trailer. Moreover, you should have a detailed account of what features are already installed or were preciously installed.

A used trailer is a very sound investment overall. They are designed for vigorous heavy duty use. Hopefully the given suggestions will help the buyer to a better decision in purchasing a used trailer.


Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Lift Gates – Making the Job Easier


Why work harder when you can work smarter. Modern technology has certainly made things easier for us as workers, consumers and end users. Heavy duty moving is no stranger to such advancements. One of these achievements commonly in use today is the lift gate.

A lift gate is the piece of machinery which you will find behind most trucks, vans, storage trailers and even cars. As the name implies, it functions as a lift moving vertically covering the distance between the truck’s floor and the ground itself. This is a huge aid to workers. Instead of pushing and pulling heavy equipment and furniture, they can simply move to the platform on the lift and then with the pressing of a button, the lift will elevate and lift them up to the desired level so they can carry on with the duties. This in turn saves time and energy and also accomplishes more work.

Life gates are mainly used by business involved in delivery of food, beverages, garments, furniture, heavy duty equipment or any merchandise in general. However, they are not simply limited to trucks and vans. A modified version of lift gates is also being used by handicapped people or people with movement disabilities on a daily basis. They use them as an attachment to their vehicles in order to get in and out. A limited application of lift gates also exists in some homes mostly by elderly or people with disabilities relating to movement.

It’s no surprise how useful lift gates turned out to be. Businesses especially are putting it to full use to assist in their daily operations.