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How to Measure Equipment for Heavy Haul Trucking

There are a few common needs that will take place in any industrial setting where heavy loads and equipment are being transported by truck, and measurements are a regular example. For instance, measuring equipment to ensure it will fit within a given trucking solution is a frequent need – how should this be done?

At Redi, we’re proud to serve as one of the top industrial construction companies throughout Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada, Idaho and nearby areas. We offer a huge range of services, from facility maintenance and porta potty rentals to vital heavy haul trucking services and more. Here are a few of the different options you may have when it comes to measuring equipment for any heavy haul trucking need on your industrial site, ensuring you know how to handle this regular demand.

Why Equipment Measurements Matter for Trucking Transport

Before we get into the specific methods for measuring equipment, it’s important to understand why these measurements are so crucial in this setting. There are several potential outcomes if equipment is not properly measured before being transported on a heavy haul truck:

  • Equipment may not fit within the truck bed or trailer, requiring additional trips or transport solutions.
  • Equipment may not be securely fastened or could shift during transport, leading to damage or safety hazards.
  • Overweight loads can result in fines, penalties and even accidents due to improper weight distribution.

With these risks in mind, here are some common ways companies will measure their equipment prior to hauling.

Online Descriptions

In today’s modern day and age, more and more manufacturers of industrial equipment are providing detailed online measurements and specifications for their products. This is often the most convenient and accurate way to measure equipment before hauling – simply check the listed dimensions against your trucking solution and confirm that it will fit properly.

Now, you need to be sure that the measurements provided online are accurate. You can do this by double-checking the information or even by contacting the manufacturer directly for confirmation.

If the manufacturer does not provide measurements, it may be necessary to consider other avenues.

Heavy Haulers Specs Database

Another possible online resource is the Heavy Haulers Spec Database, which many in the industry use for trucking and hauling needs. This database offers a comprehensive list of dimensions, as well as weight limits, for different types of equipment. It’s important to note that these measurements are not always completely accurate and may need to be verified before relying on them.

Most established shipping companies will have access to this database and can help you determine if your equipment will fit within their trucking solutions.

Manual Measurements

In some cases, manual measurements may be necessary to ensure accuracy. This can involve using measuring tapes or rulers to measure the length, width and height of the equipment, as well as taking note of any protrusions or irregularities that may impact how it fits into a truck.

While this method may take more time and effort, it can provide reassurance for those who want to double check all measurements before beginning transport. Here are the basic steps to follow (these may vary somewhat for specialized equipment, naturally):

  • Length and width: As you may have guessed, these measurements will give you the general dimensions of the equipment. Simply measure from end to end on both sides and record the numbers.
  • Height: For height, you can start with measuring from the ground up (or wherever it will rest within the truck) to get a baseline number, then add any additional height due to protrusions or attachments.
  • Weight: You also have to ensure that the equipment is within the weight limit of the truck. To measure this, you’ll need a scale that can handle heavy weights. Simply place all the equipment on the top and note down the measurement.
  • Volume calculation: Based on the overall dimensions and weight, you can calculate the volume of your equipment. This will be helpful in determining how much space it will take up on the truck and if it will fit within a given trucking solution.
  • Density: Once you have your weight, you can divide it by the cubic feet of the item to obtain its density. This will help you ensure that you’re within the weight limit for your trucking solution.

Measuring equipment is a crucial step before transporting heavy loads, and there are multiple approaches that can be taken to ensure accuracy. Whether relying on online descriptions, industry databases or manual measurements, taking the time to properly measure equipment can save time, money and potential safety hazards in the long run.

At Redi, we understand the importance of accurate measurements for successful heavy haul trucking services, and our experienced team is always available to assist with any industrial construction needs throughout Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada, Idaho and nearby areas. Contact us today to learn more or arrange services!

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