Facebook
  • Load Moving Skate CTXY type
  • Load Moving Skate CTXY type

Load Moving Skate CTXY type

No.801005

The H-Lift Machine Moving Skate CTXY type functions as a coordinated 3-point transport system engineered for stable handling of bulky industrial equipment. By pairing a maneuverable leading unit with an adjustable trailing support, it allows operators to safely navigate heavy loads around corners and through tight workshop spaces. This modular design offers flexibility for various equipment footprints while maintaining a low profile for enhanced stability during transport.

  • Combined system: Steerable X-type front skate + Fixed Y-type rear skates
  • Capacity range: 8 tonnes to 64+ tonnes
  • Steering handle provides precise directional control
  • Adjustable tie bar on rear skates fits various load widths
  • Heavy-duty wheels (PU or Steel) ensure smooth movement and floor protection
  • Technical Data

  • What is a Load Moving Skate

The H-Lift CT/XY Moving Skate System is a complete heavy-duty transport solution designed for moving massive machinery and equipment safely. It combines a steerable front skate (X-Type) with adjustable rear skates (Y-Type) to create a stable 3-point support system, eliminating the risk of rocking on uneven floors.

🚚 Complete Moving System

Includes one Steerable Front Skate (X-Type) with handle and two Adjustable Rear Skates (Y-Type) connected by a tie bar for a ready-to-use solution.

⚖️ 3-Point Stability

The 3-point configuration ensures the load remains stable and prevents rocking, even when traversing slightly uneven industrial floors.

🛡️ Floor Protection

Durable Polyurethane (PU) Wheels resist abrasion and protect delicate surfaces (like epoxy or painted floors) from damage and marking.

🏗️ Heavy Load Capacity

Available in capacities ranging from 8 Tonnes to 64 Tonnes, making it ideal for moving generators, transformers, and heavy machinery.

Q: What is the difference between X-Type and Y-Type skates?
A: The X-Type is the front steerable unit featuring a handle and turntable. The Y-Type consists of the rear trailing units, which are fixed (non-steering) and connected by an adjustable bar to maintain alignment.

Q: Can I use these skates on rough ground?
A: No. These skates are designed for use on flat, smooth, clean industrial floors. Rough surfaces or debris can damage the PU wheels and rollers.

Technical Specifications

Item No. Capacity (t) Description Load Plate Size Handle Length Tie Rod Range Dimensions (L×W×H) Weight Product Code
mm mm mm mm kg
CTXY08 8 X4 Φ150 1020 - 230×220×113 28 801005008
Y4 130×130 - 260-1000 170×130×113
CTXY16 16 X8 Φ160 1130 - 493×527×113 71 801005016
Y8 200×160 - 490-1700 200×195×113
CTXY24 24 X12 Φ180 1130 - 536×748×113 99 801005024
Y12 280×180 - 650-1780 280×200×113
CTXY32 32 X16 Φ200 1300 - 560×899×113 129 801005032
Y16 339×175 - 650-2000 204×339×113
CTXY36 36 X18 Φ200 1300 - 616×762×113 145 801005036
Y18 280×270 - 650-2080 300×280×113
CTXY48 48 X24 Φ220 1600 - 684×882×162 242 801005048
Y24 330×200 - 730-1320 230×330×162
CTXY64 64 X32 Φ250 1600 - 690×1103×169 315 801005064
Y32 420×220 - 930-2420 230×420×169
⚠️ SAFETY REMINDER

Always ensure the floor surface is clean and free of debris before operation. Small stones or metal chips can embed in PU wheels and cause damage. Never exceed the rated capacity of the skate set.

Load Moving Skate (Machinery Mover)

Heavy Duty Equipment Skates for Horizontal Load Moving
High Load Capacity Equipment Relocation Swivel & Fixed Options Industrial Grade

Product Overview

Load moving skates, also known as machinery skates or equipment skates, are specialized tools designed for moving heavy loads horizontally. These skates are particularly useful in industrial and commercial settings where the relocation of heavy machinery or equipment is required.

They effectively reduce the need for cranes or forklifts in confined spaces and are typically used in conjunction with other lifting equipment, such as hydraulic jacks (toe jacks), to facilitate the loading process.

Common Applications:

  • Relocating heavy machinery inside factories, warehouses, or plants.
  • Equipment installation, maintenance, or plant reconfiguration.
  • Moving transformers, presses, and large industrial components.

Key Design Features

Robust Construction

The platform is constructed of sturdy steel to withstand heavy loads. The low-profile design ensures stability while maximizing overhead clearance.

Wheel Configuration

Wheels vary in number and arrangement (e.g., square pattern or multi-row) to increase stability. Made from Nylon (for floor protection) or Steel (for durability).

Maneuverability

Many models feature swivel casters or a turntable top, allowing for easy turning and positioning in tight spaces.

Ease of Use

Some skates include a handle or pulling bar for manual push/pull operation. Adjustable models allow users to change connecting bar spacing for different load sizes.

Common Types of Load Moving Skates

Type Movement Typical Application
Fixed Skates
(Straight-Running)
Moves in a straight line only. Used under the rear of the load for stability.
Steerable Skates
(Swivel)
Rotating top plate allows turning. Used at the front of the load for steering control.
Adjustable Skates Connecting bars adjust width. Accommodating loads of varying widths and sizes.
Powered Skates Motor-driven (Electric/Pneumatic). Precise movement of extremely heavy loads without manual pushing.

Safety & Maintenance Guide

To ensure safe operation and longevity of the equipment, follow these guidelines:

  • Load Capacity: Always select a skate with a capacity exceeding the weight of the load. Capacities range from a few hundred kilograms to several tons.
  • Floor Condition: Ensure the surface is flat and clean. Small debris can stop a skate wheel and cause the load to shift.
  • Safety Features: Utilize skates with attachment points, non-slip rubber surfaces, or locking mechanisms/brakes to prevent unintended movement.
  • Maintenance: Regular maintenance is critical. Lubricate wheels and bearings regularly, and inspect the steel body for any signs of wear, cracks, or deformation before use.
Recommended Usage Strategy: For maximum stability, skates are often used in a 3-point sets: 1 Steerable Skate at the front (for guidance) and 2 Fixed Skates at the rear (for following). Use a hydraulic toe jack to lift the load onto the skates.

Download

We use cookie to improve your online experience. By continuing browsing this website, we assume you agree to our use of cookie.