Scoop Dolly
Fast, Easy, Safe, and Efficient!
Move your heavy, tall, narrow and long products around your warehouse or onto a truck safely, with just one person.
The Scoop Dolly simplifies loading and transporting bulky, heavy objects like doors, stairs, windows, panel saws, and prefabricated walls. The Scoop Dolly works like a hand truck but can move in any direction for easy maneuvering. Its innovative design pivots the "scoop" lip instead of tilting the whole dolly, reducing strain and preventing lifting injuries. Once loaded and tilted back, the Scoop Dolly remains stable without needing to be supported by the operator. The Scoop Dolly is much easier for one person to use than traditional hand trucks.
- The base model is capable of carrying items from 3 to 12 feet tall, which can be upgraded with Extension Posts.
- The base model has an 800 lb. capacity, which can be upgraded to a 1,000 lb. heavy-duty version.
- Accessories like Dock Transition Wheels, a Foot Leverage Bar, Horizontal Support Extensions and more are available to fit your unique business needs.
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Price: | $1139.00 |
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Weight: | 140 lbs. |
SKU: | SCOOP |
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Standard Equipment
- Scoop Dolly Body with 4 Available Tilt Positions
- 2x 68″ Posts with Laser Cut E-Track Strap Slots
- Scoop Lip (4″ Length, 30″ Wide)
- 3′ Horizontal Cross Bar with Handle
- 4x 4″ Gray Swivel Casters
- 2x Saddle Posts with Support Brackets
- 2x Saddle Post Storage Hat Brackets
Optional Accessories
Features and Benefits
Necessity was the mother of the Scoop Dolly.
It was originally designed to move our 10 ft. long, 94 in. tall, 500 lb. crated panel saws onto the freight trucks. This was typically done with one person on a forklift and one person steadying the load at the far end. This was a tricky dance between the forklift operator and the “point” man. With the weight of the forklift entering a truck, the point man could be crushed by the panel saw falling over or with a slip of the foot of the forklift operator. So, the President of Saw Trax came up with a design that has been refined for many other applications.
Unlike other “door dollies” where the entire dolly is lifted up on one end and someone else has to tilt the item onto and off of it, the scoop dolly has the lifting mechanism tilt for easy one person use. This ergonomic design cuts the needed people to use the dolly in half . It allows one person to work faster and do twice the work with half the people.
The “Scoop Dolly” has tilt legs that can adjusted to vary the angle of the load to safely keep the center of gravity over the dolly. The dolly has omni-directional casters so the load can be moved in any direction.
The Scoop Dolly is a pivoting hand truck-like device that is easy to slide under objects while the dolly stays flat on the floor. Then the object is tilted back onto the dolly using the scoop. This type of pivoting handle keeps the casters flat on the floor so they are not angled causing the internal bearings to fail. This type of design also allows you to vary the angle of the load by varying the position of the support legs.
The scoop dolly excels at moving large, bulky, hard to handle items that rest of the dolly world cannot begin to move. Fully framed doors and windows, large appliances, kitchen and bath inserts, and even pre-manufactured cabinet sections can be quickly and easily moved around in a manufacturing warehouse or distribution center with the scoop dolly! The all caster low profile design easily glides across the floor.
With the addition of the Leverage Handles, wider objects can be carried on the scoop dolly like heavy boxed furniture, appliances, etc.
With the addition of the Dock Transition Wheels, the dolly glides over the loading dock transitions onto or off freight trucks.
Now long, tall, heavy objects can be loaded more quickly, more safely and less expensively!
Doors and Windows
Doors and window units can be quite tall, long, and heavy. Moving them has been a chore – until now. Simply tilt the door/window unit and maneuver the tongue of the scoop dolly under the center of what you want to move. Hold the unit against the vertical handles and tilt back. The dolly is on all casters so maneuvering the unit around corners and cluttered walkways is easy. When we tried this dolly at a local manufacturer, you could see the smiles on the employees faces stretch from ear to ear.
It was developed to carry 10 ft. + crated vertical panel saws weighing 500+ lbs. Put this technology to work for you and work more efficiently, more safely, with less fatigued workers.
“We originally bought 3 dolly scoops and 2 dolly max carts to split between our Millwork and window locations for material handling assistance. We got the order delivered to the window shop, and they work so good with what we do in windows, we decided to keep them at the window shop and match the same order for millwork.
The dolly scoops work quite well with large windows & door units. What’s great about them is you scoop up the product with little lifting needed. It’s also adjustable and stackable so that you can rig something up for really wide units. They also don’t take up that much space.
The dolly max carts are ideal for general material handling. Right now we’re using them on the end of our mag for unloading doors and storage through put items.”
Staircase Manufacturing
Our insurance agent thought that we should show our panel saw mover to one of his clients, a stair manufacturer. When we took it over and demonstrated it to them, they were amazed. They had told us that it had taken 4 guys to move that same staircase to its location and now he could move it with just one. That’s when we knew we were onto something. At another of our agent’s staircase clients, the same thing happened with the same demo. We then joined the SMA (Staircase Manufacturers Association) because every staircase manufacturers has the same problems. This makes moving a staircase to the staging area and from the staging area onto a truck, an easy, non-lifting, one man job. So ask yourself, can you afford to have 4 men, do a one man job?
We call our Dolly bodies “Bullet Proof,” as explained in the video to the right. The one piece “Unibody” 12-gauge steel body is formed with the sides folded down and then folded in to form the bottom. The side corners are welded first. The bottom seems where the two sides come together are then ground at a 45 on each side creating more surface area for the weld to bond to. The weld is then checked for strength with a mallet. The weld on the bottom and side are then ground down smooth.
A bushing is inserted into two sides of the body using a mallet. This is the connecting point for the scoop and dolly body. A hardened steel 3/8″ bolt is the pivot mechanism between the bushings in the scoop body and the bushings in the scoop plate.
The brackets used to hold the support posts are attached from the outside in and bolted in place. Attaching the bracket from the outside vs. the inside is much stronger because the bracket would have to shear for the post support to fail vs. breaking the bolt heads to fail if it were attached from the inside.
Finally, the industrial poly on iron casters are attached to the decking of the box keeping the box very close to the floor for easy loading, (about the height of a pallet). The side walls act as shields protecting the casters from obstacles that could jam or break the caster.
New Horizontal Support Extensions are now available for supporting extra wide objects.