The Hardwood Outrigger Pad from Buyers Products protects concrete, paved, and other surfaces. It is ideal for utility trucks, tree trimmers, cranes, fire trucks, and other heavy equipment vehicles. The pad is constructed of natural hardwood in a floating design that helps avoid cracking and breaking under pressure. Measuring 18" by 18", the pad is a full 2" thick and features a generously sized handle for gloved hands.
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Speaker 1: Today we're taking a look at a hardwood outrigger pad. This outrigger pad is designed to protect concrete, paved and other surfaces from heavy equipment vehicles such as utility trucks, tree trimmers, cranes, fire trucks and so on. It gets placed directly under the outrigger foot and it really helps disperse the applied weight for a sturdy setup. This is a hardwood floating construction. It is designed to resist cracking and breaking under pressure. The handle makes transporting easy so that nice, large handle design gives you plenty of space to grab even if you're wearing gloves or thick gloves.You can always tighten things down so if a piece of wood gets loose or whatever, if you need to replace it, you can always do that.
Basically this is a U-bolt handle right here, runs all the way through the pieces of wood, comes out here and then it has the nuts which holds everything tight together. Now, when it comes to the dimensions of the unit, it's a square design, 18 inches by 18 inches by 2 inches thick. And that's going to do it for today's look at the hardwood outrigger pad.
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