Facts About The Commercial Trailer Door Hand Leverage Tool.
New Product Making Your Job 5Xs Easier and Safer
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, shoulder injuries are a common ailment among semi-truck drivers. The repetitive motions involved in operating a commercial vehicle, such as opening and closing trailer door handles, reaching for the steering wheel, shifting gears, and pulling on the fifth wheel handle can lead to strain and inflammation in the shoulder and arms. On top of potential injury, some of those door handles are stubborn and who wouldn’t want to make their job easier?
The patent pending Door Handle Leverage Tool was engineered to be light weight, weighing 1.5 lbs, yet as durable as the strongest steel. A push pull test to determine tensile strength determined it can withstand over 600lbs of pressure. The “Labor Power” of one is defined as a healthy 200 lb. person with good upper body strength can push or pull 100 lbs. of horizontal force for a very short period of time.
The average amount of forced used to swing the door handles on a commercial trailer is approximately 18lbs to 25lbs, but as we all know many factors can affect this. The Tool was tested on a door handle that measured 25lbs to open normally, using the tool only required 5lbs, making it 5Xs easier to open and close the doors.
The tool is designed to fit the majority of commercial handles, the opening is at .510in. Most handles measure at .450 to .500.
Based on our research and feedback, people wanted something that actually fit on the handles properly, was light weight, wouldn’t damage the door handles so often, and was at a good price. The Commercial Container/Trailer Door Handle Leverage Tool is the result of that research and feedback. So the question now is, what’s keeping you from buying one Today?
The Commercial Trailer/Shipping Container Handle Leverage Tool and Tire Thumper at multiple angles
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