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[email protected] November 19th 07 08:13 PM

scissor lift working on carpet surface
 
We need to rent a scissor lift to hang up some lights in a industrial
warehouse. But the floor in the warehouse is commercial carpet glued
down on slab. What is a good way to protect the carpet while moving
the lift around the warehouse?

Thanks

ransley November 19th 07 08:17 PM

scissor lift working on carpet surface
 
On Nov 19, 2:13 pm, " wrote:
We need to rent a scissor lift to hang up some lights in a industrial
warehouse. But the floor in the warehouse is commercial carpet glued
down on slab. What is a good way to protect the carpet while moving
the lift around the warehouse?

Thanks


Sheets of plywood

[email protected] November 19th 07 11:02 PM

scissor lift working on carpet surface
 
Would the sheets of plywood shift under the wheels of the lift as we
turn the wheels around? Or would it be sturdy enough so that it will
not shift?

Thanks

On Nov 19, 12:17 pm, ransley wrote:
On Nov 19, 2:13 pm, " wrote:

We need to rent a scissor lift to hang up some lights in a industrial
warehouse. But the floor in the warehouse is commercial carpet glued
down on slab. What is a good way to protect the carpet while moving
the lift around the warehouse?


Thanks


Sheets of plywood



Edwin Pawlowski November 20th 07 02:40 AM

scissor lift working on carpet surface
 

wrote in message
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Would the sheets of plywood shift under the wheels of the lift as we
turn the wheels around? Or would it be sturdy enough so that it will
not shift?



Doubt they will shift, but they will be a pita to move around in front of
the lift every time you move it. I doubt it will do any damage to the
carpet if you use nothing. Weight is evenly distributed as you roll. Just
don't turn the wheels when you are not moving.




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