We’re excited to let you know that we are re-launching our new and improved Extreme Drum Caddy! Our drum caddy makes removing, transporting, handling, and installing brake drums easy with only 35 lbs. of effort required to lift a 122 lbs. brake drum. During the time that the Drum Caddy was out of production, we made significant improvements to our production facility and process.
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Reduce Costly Back Injuries
Today’s heavy duty brake drums weigh approximately 120 lbs and are often carried considerable distances from storage areas to the shop floor. Mechanics are at risk of severe back or hand injury from heavy lifting. Shop injuries associated with heavy lifting can result in thousands of dollars in medical costs, lost time and worker’s compensation claims. Drum caddies were created to reduce these costly injuries and make brake drum removal and installation easier, quicker, and more convenient.
Transporting Drums
Extreme Drum Caddies can be used to easily pick up drums off flat surfaces. By pulling on the extendable handle, the drum is easily rocked back onto pneumatic tires and then transported. Ten inch pneumatic tires are convenient for transporting through gravel yards or over rough surfaces. The drum caddy is also light weight and can be stored in small areas when not in use.
Removing Drums
Removing outboard drums is quick and easy with Extreme Drum Caddy. The caddy can be seated directly onto a brake drum while still on the axles for direct removal of the drum off the wheel hub. This can be done without lifting or handling the drum by hand. A swivel ring used to grip the drum rim keeps the drum positioned perpendicular to the floor, ideal for removal and installation of drums.
Installing Drums
Installing brake drums is just as simple with the Extreme Drum Caddy. The swivel ring is naturally balanced to maintain the drum flush with the wheel hub. Aligning the drum over the wheel end is simple and convenient. No more lifting in the injury prone positions when trying to seat the drum onto the wheel hub. The Caddy can install or remove 15 and 16½ brake drums with minimal effort.