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How We Helped: Stories from our Customers

It’s springtime and that means outdoor and recreational projects for Ultimation customers. Here are three examples of how some of our in-stock, quick-ship solutions are making outdoor chores less of a chore:

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One customer discovered it’s easy to be green when using Ultimation heavy duty rollers with brackets. The customer used a homemade hoist and 15-inch galvanized steel rollers to get solar panels from the ground to the roof. The rollers move the panels up and over the edge of the roof, and “worked like a charm,” according to the customer.

Another customer used the same type of roller to move logs inside during a log cabin build project. The rollers were mounted to the sill of a window opening.

“I loaded each log onto my tractors forks, then turned toward this roller, thus inserting the log into the build area and onto the roller,” the customer writes.

The rollers are durable with a 250-pound capacity.

Roller bracket solar panels

Rolling on the river

There’s nothing like time in the water on a warm summer day, and Ultimation heavy-duty rollers can help make it easier to launch and load boats of all types. “I put these rollers on my raft trailer to make it easier for me to load my raft on the trailer on dry land and they work great,” says one customer.

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rollers on boat dock

Another used a lightweight gravity conveyor solution to get a fishing boat in and out of the water.

“Used it on a boat dock to easily roll down and up a 15-foot jon boat without scratching the hull,” the customer says.

The conveyor costs under $100 and has a maximum load capacity of 900 pounds when the conveyor frame is fully supported.

For more solutions, visit Ultimation’s online store.