Material Handling Equipment: Product Expansion for Medical Supplies | HydroHoist
Posted on July 28, 2021 By HydroHoist Marketing Team
HydroHoist Boat Lifts, a leading manufacturer of marine equipment, announced today its subsidiary RotoMoldUSA has been contracted by Ongweoweh Corporation, of Ithaca, New York to produce critical medical material handling equipment. RotoMoldUSA will expand the focus of its rotational molding facilities to manufacture U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved plastic pallets for shipping medical supplies nationwide, while still manufacturing boat lift tanks to keep up with continued demand. These pallets are re-useable, due to the smooth surface which lessens the transmission of bacteria and viruses, are non-porous and easy to sanitize.
Dock Locker: HydroHoist Launches New Dock Storage | HydroHoist
Posted on July 28, 2021 By HydroHoist Marketing Team
HydroHoist Boat Lifts, leading manufacturer of marine equipment, announced today a new addition to their product offerings, an all-new solution to dockside storage – the rugged and innovative 78-inch Rectangular HydroLocker™.
Boat Dock Accessories: Discover Accessories For Your Boat Dock | HydroHoist
Posted on July 28, 2021 By HydroHoist Marketing Team
The accessories you choose for your dock can also promote safety. We’ll help you explore accessories for your dock like anti-skid boat stairs and dock treads that guard against tripping, slipping, and falling. Start by ensuring your dock has the boat and dock protection it needs. Follow up by making sure you have the right tools in place to enjoy any other accessories you add.
Boat Lift Inspection: How To Winterize Your Boat Lift | HydroHoist
Posted on July 20, 2021 By HydroHoist Marketing Team
Look at the dock brackets and the arm pivot bolts. The dock brackets should be securely attached to the dock and the arm pivot bolts should be tight. If your hoist has pitmans that are turned down, or tank side, then also inspect the pitmans. Next, look at the remainder of the hoist frame. Make sure that all the bolts and nuts are tight. Unless your hoist is equipped with a HydroLaunch system, unplug it from the power supply. This will help protect the control unit against surges that may occur in the electrical supply on the dock, and from lightning strikes on the water near the dock.