When a company is being relocated, it becomes necessary for all pieces of machinery to be moved to a new facility. Because of the fragility in moving these pieces, there are a few steps that should be taken as precautionary measures to keep them safe during a haul. Here are a few tips to use when preparing items to be moved by Equipment Movers in Dallas.
All liquids inside the machinery should be siphoned and drained before getting on a truck for hauling. This will keep others on the roadway safe from an unfortunate leakage situation. This will also keep the weight lower on the truck. If the equipment is a vehicle, the keys should be given to one of the workers so they can move it off the truck if needed.
Any loose items dangling from or inside a piece of heavy equipment should be removed from the unit altogether. These pieces can be packaged separately and shipped or transported inside the equipment moving truck. Any protruding pieces on the exterior of the equipment should be properly covered to avoid injury to other vehicles or people. Personal items should not be moved inside a piece of heavy machinery.
The piece of heavy equipment can be completely covered if there is a risk of inclement weather during the hauling time. This will also keep the equipment from being damaged from flying debris on the road. Keeping it covered will keep the mechanisms free from dirt and dust from the trip as well. A cover can be placed over the piece of equipment and kept into place with bungee cords, straps or thick pieces of rope. Have someone check that these are secured properly so the cover does not fall off of the equipment in transit.
Before the equipment is placed on a truck for hauling, someone should take photographs of it from many angles. If there are any blemishes on the equipment, they should be listed on the moving paperwork. This protects both the Equipment Movers in Dallas and the company needing the equipment moved in case there is a discrepancy regarding a flaw that shows up on the equipment after it is hauled to its new home.