What Is a Robotic Skate—and Why It’s a Game-Changer for Moving Injection Molding Machines
When you need to relocate an injection molding press, CNC, or any other multi-ton machine, the safest and most precise way to do it is with a robotic skate system. Unlike traditional pinch bars and manual roller sets, robotic skates are low-profile, battery-powered transporters that slide under the equipment and move it with inch-level accuracy. Using a wireless remote, a single operator can steer, start/stop, and fine-position loads—often up to tens of tons—without the jerks and risks of forklifts or pry bars.
Why they’re better
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Precision & control: Smooth, variable speed and 360° maneuverability for tight aisles and exact placement on anchor bolts.
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Floor-friendly: Non-marking rollers and distributed load reduce point pressure and protect epoxy or tile floors.
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Safety first: Built-in braking, controlled acceleration, and clear sight lines keep teams and assets safer.
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Faster setups: Minimal cribbing and re-rigging means less downtime and more predictable schedules.
Where they shine
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Plant reconfigurations, line changeovers, and machine swaps
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Clean facilities (food, pharma, medical) where floor protection matters
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Precision picks where millimeter-level alignment is required
A huge thank-you to Jason Thorsteson and the team at All Pro Machinery Movers for bringing their robotic skates (and seasoned rigging expertise) to our project. Their planning, care for the floor, and spot-on positioning made a complex move look easy.
If you’re planning a heavy move in Texas and want it done safely and precisely, check out All Pro Machinery Movers:
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