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The equipment you need will be determined buy what you need to lift and
how much storage space you have. In the ITLL at the University of
Colorado, we have a specially build storage rack made by Unistrut. These
racks hold 3' by 2' cart tops which we move in and out of the racks with a
standard forklift (Big Joe) We only have two small storage spaces so we
couldn't use a "drivable" forklift. Instead, we position the lift
manually. This system works great for us.
Feel free to contact me directly if you have more questions or want
pictures of our system.
Catherine
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On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Laura Hortz wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was doing some research and thought someone on the list might be able to
> help me out.
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> I am looking into buying some new lifting equipment for my museum. What
> types of equipment do you use in your storage facilities to aid in the
> lifting of heavy objects (i.e. cast iron stoves, refrigerators, safes)?
>
> Also, does anyone have shelving units where they store heavy items on high
> shelves? If so, what sort of machinery do you have to raise and lower your
> artifacts.
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> Thanks in advance for your help and that backs of my staff also thank you!
> Sincerely,
> Laura L. Hortz
> Curator of Collections
> Siouxland Heritage Museums
> Sioux Falls, SD
> 605-367-4120 ext. 3021
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