Forearm Forklift Moving Harness Value Pack, Model FFMHVP
Description
IMPORTANT: Use Forearm Forklift branded products for
durability and strength when moving heavy furnishings. The Forearm Forklift
Shoulder Harness and Lifting and Moving Straps System is ergonomically
designed to encourage proper body mechanics and lifting techniques and are
OSHA accepted to help reduce back injuries due to heavy and repetitive
lifting. The straps employ leverage which makes items seem up to 66 percent
lighter and easier to carry, go up and down stairs, and turn corners. Forearm
Forklift Shoulder Harness and Moving Straps are easy to use. Crisscross straps
underneath the item being moved, this provides 8 points of contact support for
balance and stability to securely move the item without tipping, attach
lifting straps to shoulder harness buckles and stand up. Forearm Forklift
Shoulder Harness and Straps saves floors from scratches, scuffs and scrapes
that hand dollies leave behind. Each strap is 9’ 4” (284.48 cm) long and 3”
wide for comfort and strength. Each strap has 3 preset arm hole loops at each
end. The loops offer 12 position combinations and allow up to 48” (121.92 cm)
of length adjustment to carry medium (MED), large (LG), extra-large (XL) and
XX-large (XXL) items. For oversized items or when more strap length is
required add 3′ 6″ (42 inches) of additional strap length with Forearm
Forklift Extension EXT (sold separately). The strong polypropylene webbing
straps are rated to support up to 800 pounds. Forearm Forklift Shoulder
Harness and Lifting Straps are affordable, safe, ergonomic, adjustable and
portable. Conveniently store harness and straps in a drawer, tool box, or
under a truck seat. From the Manufacturer This body harness system (a.k.a. an
over the shoulder system) makes easy work of lifting and moving items of all
sizes. It’s especially great for carrying office partitions, desks, lockers,
safes, woodworking machines, hot tubs, mattresses, furniture, appliances, HVAC
units, cast iron bathtubs, etc. Moving Harness encourages proper lifting
techniques and employs leverage which makes the items being carried seem 66%
lighter. Saves floors from scratches, dents, scuffs and scrapes that dollies
and handtrucks can leave behind. Reduces back injuries due to heavy and
repetitive lifting. Rated for items weighing up to 800 lbs (362 kg). This
offer includes 2 harnesses and a pair of Forearm Forklift (center adjustable
straps).
Features:
- IMPORTANT is that you have Forearm Forklift branded products when you move heavy furnishings
- Contents: 2 harnesses, pair of Forearm Forklift (center adjustable straps)
- Straps employ leverage which makes the items being carried seem 66% lighter
- Encourages proper lifting technique
- Saves floors from scratches, dents, scuffs and scrapes that dollies and hand trucks leave behind
- Rated for items weighing up to 800 pounds (362 kg)
Product Details:
- Size: 2 Harnesses and 2 Straps
- Material: Polypropylene
- Color: Orange
- Brand: Forearm Forklift
- Vehicle Service Type: Truck
- Size: 2 Harnesses and 2 Straps
- Material: Polypropylene
- Color: Orange
- Brand: Forearm Forklift
- Vehicle Service Type: Truck
- Load Capacity: 800 pound
- Fastener Material: Stainless Steel
- Fastener Type: Buckle
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Product Dimensions: 112"L x 3"W
- Manufacturer: FF
- Part Number: FFMCVP
- Item Weight: 1 pounds
- Item model number: FFMCVP
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Style: 1-Pack
- Pattern: over the shoulder, body harness for people moving
- Installation Method: Place center straps next to furnishing, slightly tip and kick the straps underneath, then x-cross the straps by exchanging each of the strap's end that come out of the front of the furnishing.
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Maximum Weight Capacity: 700 Pounds
- Number of Handles: 12
- Special Features: Portable, Self Tightening
- Included Components: 2 Harnesses and 2 Center Straps
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
- Warranty Description: Lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects
- Date First Available: April 24, 2013