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Powered Hospital Carts and Some TLC
All hospitals strive to provide their patients with the best care possible. Aside from hiring talented and intelligent doctors, hospitals look for staff that can empathize with the sick patient and their family and most importantly provide TLC, or... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Ergonomic Design Makes Motorized Tugs Workhorse of Future
Ergonomic design, energy efficiency and versatility make DJ Products’ powered carts and tugs the material handling workhorse of the future — or at least the next decade. Our battery-powered and electric ergonomic carts and cart movers seem tailor-... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Ergonomics Addresses Small & Large Features of Material Equipment Use
Some people think all material handling equipment is the same. They may notice that handles, controls, wheels, beds, connectors and other features differ from model to model but they don’t realize that even small differences in design can have a h... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Trailer Mover Maneuvers RVs with Ease
The recreational vehicle industry is celebrating its centennial year. It’s been 100 years since Pierce Arrow rolled the first mass-produced RV off the assembly line in 1910. In the past century, RVs have gone from little more than primitive wooden... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Reducing Pain of Worker?s Comp
“Ergonomics and Reducing the Pain in Worker’s Comp” is the topic of a workshop scheduled for 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, January 20. Sponsored by the Northern Minnesota Safety Council, the workshop will be held at the Bemidji State Universi... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Wheel Design Is Important Element in Health, Hospitality Equipment
There’s a big difference in the amount of energy and effort it takes to push a wheeled cart across a smooth, flat linoleum floor and a floor covered in carpet. So many factors come into play, including: The design, width and size of the wheel. Th... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Ergonomic Material Handling Equipment Meets Needs of Multi-Generational Workf...
Finding, training and keeping qualified workers is slated for discussion at the Material Handling Industry of America (MHIA) annual conference NA 2010 scheduled for April 26-29 (see our January 4 post). The conference will devote two educational s... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
2010 Material Handling Shows Help Position You for Future
The poor economy led to lower attendance at 2009 material handling shows but 2010 promises to be a better year. Companies trying to hold onto their bottom line may have skipped last year’s show or sent only a token delegate or two. With the manufa... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
2009 Ends on Material Handling High Note
2009 seemed like the year that would never end. For manufacturers, the bad news just kept on coming. But hope seems to have finally struggled above the horizon. From the depths of last winter’s discontent, 2009 has risen to end on a high note for ... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Ford Using ?Avatar? Technology to Improve Auto Ergonomics
Ford is using Hollywood’s latest special effects gimmick to help design its cars and make them more ergonomic and driver friendly. You may have heard of motion-capture technology where a person’s body is hooked up to a slew of sensors that record ... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
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Powered hand truck for lifting and maneuvering heavy test weights, dies, carts and equipment.

DJ Products of Minneapolis has introduced a walk behind, powered hand truck device that lifts and maneuvers heavy test weights, dies, and equipment. Called the CartCaddy4SC, the powered truck is design for moving heavy materials from one point to another in manufacturing and industrial environments. It prevents the strains and pains from manually lifting and maneuvering these heavy loads, or free's up other costly equipment, such as a fork truck, to perform other duties. 

The CartCaddy4SC powered hand truck can lift and haul loads up to 4500 lb. The powered truck has a variable speed thumb twist grips that allows the operator to travel at speeds of 0-3 mph forward or backward and can run an entire shift on one charge. The hand truck can be customized and powered to lift and maneuver numerous different applications.

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