In factories, data centers, and—oddly often—tight hospital basements, the unsung heroes are the humble rollers under 3–6 ton loads. If you’ve ever nudged a CNC or a chiller into position, you know the difference between a good mover and a bad day. For those comparing large equipment movers right now, the Dawei Machinery Mover 360° Rotation Type (3000–6000 Kgs) is the one I’ve seen repeatedly on shop floors that value precision.
Two noticeable shifts: 360° rotation plates (for micro-positioning without jockeying) and low-rolling-resistance polyurethane wheels to protect epoxy and ESD floors. Also, customers keep asking for traceable QA and test data—rightly so. Dawei, based in Donglv Industrial Park, Qingyuan District, Baoding, Hebei, China 071100, has leaned into both trends with thicker plates and consistent PU wheel chemistry. In fact, I’ve seen fewer floor scuffs with these than with older steel-roller styles.
| Capacity (kg) | Wheel qty. | Wheel size (mm / in) | Rotation plate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3000 | 3 | 80×70 / 3.15×2.76 | 360° turntable | Compact footprint, easy staging |
| 4000 | 4 | 80×70 / 3.15×2.76 | 360° turntable | Balanced for midweight tools |
| 5000 | 5 | 80×70 / 3.15×2.76 | 360° turntable | Extra stability on uneven joints |
| 6000 | 5 | 80×70 / 3.15×2.76 | 360° turntable | For heavy assembly cells |
Frame: high-strength steel (≈Q235/45#); wheels: cast PU on alloy cores (shore A ≈ 92±3). The rotating plate uses a thrust bearing stack with grease channels—simple, serviceable. Factory QA: static proof at 1.25× rated load; dynamic roll test ≈ 10 km under rated load; PU abrasion DIN 53516 ≤ 200 mm³ (real-world use may vary); salt-spray ASTM B117 ≥ 48 h on zinc-coated parts. Most units ship with a 12-month warranty, and yes, customers do ask for ISO 9001:2015 QMS and CE compliance documentation.
Expected service life: around 5–7 years in mixed-floor plants, assuming reasonable floor prep and no crazy impacts. I’ve seen them last longer in clean, flat fabs.
Advantages: 360° positioning, very low starting force, and kinder-to-floor PU. Many customers say the learning curve is almost nil; to be honest, that’s half the battle on overnight installs.
| Vendor | Load range | Rotation | Wheel compound | Certs | Lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dawei 360° | 3–6 t | 360° plate | PU (shore A ≈92) | ISO 9001, CE | ≈ 7–15 days |
| Brand A | 2–5 t | Fixed plate | Nylon | ISO 9001 | ≈ 2–4 weeks |
| Brand B | 3–8 t | 360° plate | PU blend | CE | Stock-dependent |
Options I’ve seen ordered: anti-static PU, softer compound for delicate floors, low-profile plates, corrosion-resistant hardware, and matched sets with steering bars. If your site has sharp thresholds, ask for chamfered wheel edges—small detail, big difference.
Bottom line: if you routinely deploy large equipment movers in tight spaces and care about floors, the Dawei 360° type is a solid, pragmatic choice. Actually, it’s the sort of kit crews stop talking about—because it just works.
Follow ASME/ANSI best practices for load moving, verify floor load ratings, and use pinch-point protection. Ask for factory test sheets (static/dynamic) and certificates (ISO 9001, CE under Machinery Directive). If you’re in regulated sites, request material declarations and PU test data.