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Vestil POS-1830 Plastic Dolly, 500 lb. Capacity, 6" Height Deck x 18" Width x 30" Depth , Green

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About Vestil POS-1830 Plastic Dolly, 500

The Vestil POS-1830 plastic dolly has a polyethylene frame and four swivel caster wheels, and can be used to transport boxes, crates, or other heavy objects. The dolly is made of polyethylene, which weighs less than steel or cast iron, won't splinter as wood can, may be wiped clean, and is resistant to dents and corrosion. The caster wheels swivel for maneuverability, measure 1-1/4 inch wide and 4 inches in diameter, and are made of polyolefin, which is resistant to water, impacts, and abrasions and won't mark floors. This dolly has a load capacity of 500 lb., weighs 14 lb., and measures 6 x 18 x 30 inches (H x W x D). (H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.) This product is intended for use in professional and industrial environments. Dollies are used to transport any of a variety of large, heavy objects, such as cabinets, crates, drum containers, furniture, heavy machinery, large appliances, rolls of carpet, or totes. Dollies are typically comprised of a low platform or deck mounted to caster wheels that may swivel for maneuverability and may include brakes to keep the dolly from rolling. Some dollies have adjustable frames to transport loads of different sizes. Others come with a pull handle to help the user move the dolly. Dollies can be used by professional movers or in warehouses or other industrial environments. Vestil manufactures materials handling equipment, including hoists and trolleys, jib and gantry cranes, loading dock equipment, and storage solutions. The company, founded in 1968, is headquartered in Angola, IN.