If you work in plants or project logistics, you already know that moving tons of steel isn’t just “grab a pallet jack and go.” It’s choreography. The first time I saw a team slide a 5-ton press into a tight corner using large equipment movers, it felt like watching a pit crew—fast, precise, and oddly quiet.
Originating from Donglv Industrial Park, Baoding (Hebei, China), Dawei’s 360° rotation type mover is the kind of rig that crews keep asking for because it shaves minutes—sometimes hours—off alignments. It’s rated for 3000/4000/5000/6000 kg with 3–5 wheels (80×70 mm ≈ 3.15×2.76 in). The selling point, in practice? Smooth swiveling and predictable tracking. Many customers say the steering responsiveness is the surprise.
| Model/Type | Capacity (KGS) | Wheels (qty.) | Wheel Size (mm/in) | Rotation | Typical Service Life |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dawei 360° Rotation Type | 3000 / 4000 / 5000 / 6000 | 3 / 4 / 5 | 80×70 / 3.15×2.76 | Full 360° steering | ≈ 5–10 years with preventive maintenance |
Materials: high-strength steel frames, heat-treated axles, and polyurethane or nylon wheels for floor protection. Methods: laser-cut plates, full-penetration welds, CNC-machined turntable, corrosion-resistant coating. Testing (typical across reputable makers): static overload to 125–150%, rolling resistance checks, bearing life calculations per ISO 281, wheel hardness verification (ASTM D2240 / ISO 868), and safety risk assessment aligned with ISO 12100. Service intervals? Inspect wheels and bearings every 250–500 hours, grease per vendor spec; replace wheels when flat-spotting or Shore hardness drifts.
| Vendor | Capacity Range | Steering | Wheel Material | Certs (typical) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dawei (360°) | 3–6 t | 360° rotation | PU/Nylon (varies) | ISO 9001; CE (verify) | Agile in tight bays; value-forward pricing. |
| Hilman-style skates | 2–100+ t | Swivel tops available | Nylon/Steel rollers | ISO 9001 (typ.) | Broad range; modular systems. |
| Hevi-Haul-type | 3–80+ t | Fixed/swivel | Poly/Steel | ISO 9001 (typ.) | Rugged; North American favorite. |
To be honest, the best choice depends on floors, turn radius, and how often the load shifts. For frequent micro-positioning, large equipment movers with 360° tops pay off.
One rigging contractor reported reducing alignment time by ~30% when switching to 360° movers for a 4.5 t die-set. Another plant maintenance team liked the low noise of PU wheels on epoxy floors. Some caution that oil-slick floors can spike rolling resistance—no surprise there—so floor prep still matters.
Ask vendors for: ISO 9001 certificate, risk assessment per ISO 12100, wheel hardness data (ASTM D2240 or ISO 868), bearing life calculations (ISO 281), and a proof load test report. It seems basic, but that paper trail makes insurance folks happy—and keeps audit time short.
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