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Tagged: casters, crate, exhibition, touring, traveling, travelling
We are embarking on sending off our first travelling exhibition across Canada and are currently having a debate on the best type of feet to put on the crates. There is concensus on having runners for a pallet jack, but I would prefer to have a backup method in case a good pallet jack isn’t readily available at a museum’s site. The prodution company is insisting on using four industrial casters, but I’m worried they will not last over an exhibition run of 5 years.
I would like to know whether you have used casters or teflon sliders or something completely different as a method to move travelling exhibition crates?
Any help/advice/resource links would be appreciated!