What is the best way to ship a small lathe weighing less than 400 lbs? It could easily be partially disassembled and bolted onto a pallet.
What is the best way to ship a small lathe weighing less than 400 lbs? It could easily be partially disassembled and bolted onto a pallet.
fastenal.
Bill D
If you can break it down into 100 lb pieces it can go UPS.
Retired Guy- Central Iowa.HVAC/R , Cloudray Galvo Fiber , -Windows 10
400 pounds is not that small. As Dufour said, Fastenal if it's in the United States. If it's on legs, I'd take the lathe off the legs and bolt both to the pallet. You don't want a high center of gravity for shipping. Chances of it falling on its side somewhere goes way up. Definitely use bolts with locknuts. I shipped a display from work with lag bolts holding a part of it together . By the time it went across the United States the weight of the part had pulled out the lags and bounced around in the crate.
Thanks for the advice everyone. But I've decided to take the drive and pick it up myself.