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TMI,
LLC
5350 Campbells Run Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15205
800.888.9750
Phone: 412.787.9750
Fax: 412.787.3665
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SAVE-T®
Trailer Stands.
100,000 lbs static load capacity
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Dock Bumpers • Overhead Door Track Guards • Dock Lights • Trailer Stands • Wheel Chocks • Parking Blocks • Speed Bumps
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The NEW EZ-Riser is a new heavy-duty, ergonomically-designed trailer stand that offers best-in-class safety and simplicity. The new EZ-Riser took the best features of the Auto-Riser, including its gas-activated leveling system and automatic height adjustment, and made it even better! The new ergonomic design is user friendly, and does not require bending over or other straining motions.
The user simply positions the EZ-Riser trailer stand under the nose of the trailer, releases the ergonomic, biased-based security lever, allows it to rise to the underside of the trailer, and then locks it using the security lever. It is that simple!
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New features include 16” diameter, solid rubber tires/foot bar combined with ergonomically positioned handlebars for easy handling on any surface and in any condition. An extra large base adds stability. With up to 100,000 lb static load capacity and successful free-fall strength testing, the new EZ-Riser Trailer Stand has more than enough strength to protect people and equipment.
Every EZ-Riser carries a one year warranty against manufacturer’s defects. Unlike other systems that require two stands per trailer, only one EZ-Riser is required.
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The
Auto Riser prevents spotted
trailers from tipping over due to landing gear collapse or failure.
OSHA regulations suggest that trailer stands may prevent the upending
of trailers during loading or unloading when the trailer is not attached
to a tractor or converter dolly. It makes good sense to use the Auto
Riser to keep your loading area safe and accident free. NOTE: Wheel
chocks must be used in addition to a trailer stand in order to meet
OSHA Regulation 1910.178 (k).
Made
of heavy gauge steel, the square center down tube is topped with a wide
5''x 30'' support pad that is automatically extended from a base height
of 42'' to 52.5''. Only one unit is required per trailer. The Auto Riser
has a static load capacity of up to 100,000 lbs. The extra large 17''
x 18.5'' base pad maintains trailer stability even during extremely
hot weather when asphalt can sink under the weight of a loaded trailer.
Ergonomically
designed double positioning handles with vinyl grips allow the stand
to be moved and positioned with great accuracy, even in snow, sleet,
and loose gravel. The exclusive “gas activated leveling system”
and “security locking pin” safety feature allow the Auto
Riser to be the easiest trailer stand to operate in the business.
Combined,
all of these unique features make the operation of this stand extremely
safe, easy, and efficient. Auto Riser is one very heavy-duty reliable
trailer stand.
1
Year Limited Warranty
Exclusive Automatic Gas Activated Leveling System

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Just like its big brother the Auto-Riser, the Ratchet-Riser is an easy-to-use trailer stabilizing jack that increases dock safety. The Ratchet-Riser can be used as a trailer stand (100,000 static load capacity), as well as a trailer jack (40,000 lbs lifting capacity). To use, simply place the positioning handle into the receptacle and ratchet the trailer stand to the required height. The Ratchet-Riser has an adjustable height from 39.5” to 51”. TMI recommends using two Ratchet-Risers per trailer. Prevent landing gear collapse and create a safer working environment with the Ratchet-Riser.
• 38" ratcheting/positioning handle
• 100,000 lbs static load capacity
• 40,000 lbs lifting capacity
• Height adjustable from 39.5" to 51"
• Large circular base
• 8" semi-pneumatic rubber tires
• Two recommended per trailer
• Weight - 105 lbs.
• One year limited warranty
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Any
trailer that is being loaded or unloaded with just the landing gear
in position is potentially an accident waiting to happen. Federal regulations
recommend that one or more trailer stands should be used to eliminate
a serious, life-threatening situation.
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