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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Excellent trolley rollers! Heavy duty, sturdy and rugged! Good price too!
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
These are well-built little trolley wheels and better than what I expected. I will be using them to suspend a small chain brake hoist in my brew shed and they should do just fine.
Irv
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
I have, so far, avoided the technician’s lament of bad back and knees by studiously avoiding requests to help move or lift heavy objects and have invested in mechanical advantage devices for assistance in lifting my own things. These will be used with a piece of uni strut mounted over my work shop table with a chain hoist. Because you never know what will need the healing bench.Well made and heavy enough for my needs.
Jase
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Great rollers for your standard "Superstrut" U track you can buy on Amazon, at Home Depot, or Lowes--not some custom track like many rollers are designed for. These are heavy duty and have a nice appearance. I am planning to hang an extremely heavy mirror in front of my closet as a sliding partition or door in front of some shelves and this will work nicely.My only suggestion would be that for this to extend past the Industrial application and become usable for general purposes or for D.I.Y. enthusiasts, a simple change to the vertical part would be great. Currently, there's a single large hole that a standardized bolt must go through to attach it to equipment of some sort. If it instead had at least two and maybe more small holes that would let you run a #9 screw and/or a washer, it would be much easier to use for those who aren't lifting heavy equipment.1 Star - Looks nice, came in a no-nonsense padded box1 Star - Works well, smooth rolling, handles a lot of weight1 Star - Nothing proprietary, no custom requirements for use1 Star - Undoubtedly durable and low maintenanceHalf Star - Would be better with more mounting options--perfect for industrial use though.
Frank Wood
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
My garage is more of a shop, but being the only one working in it makes it necessary to have something else do the heavy lifting for me. I am using the high profile unistrut to create a trolley to position things I am working on. Granted loads are limited, not like you would see in an industrial shop. I built my system by taking a 8 foot piece of unistrut, these trolley wheels, unistrut trolley hangers, a bracket for the hoist, and a hoist. I can move materials from one end of my garage to the other. The lowest weight limit of these wheels is 150 pounds per unit. I'm not sure why the advertisement discusses maximum design weight at a certain rpm (unless you plan on fabricating a roller coaster). The static load is most important for a trolley of this type. You must make a bracket to hold the hoist and that attaches to the trolley hangers that roll inside the unistrut. If you really want to move industrial loads you need to start with a steel structure to hang your trolley and you would need something beefier than unistrut as a trolley.
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