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Brick and block carts

Brick and block carts

Brick and block carts

Brick and block carts

Brick and block carts

Brick & Block Carts

  • Star Industries Brick Block Carts
    Carries any banded brick or block package
  • 1” diameter Heavy duty axle and 3” roller bearings
  • 4-ply wide high-float tires for rough terrain
  • Made extra tough to last

Move banded block and brick

Move bricks and blocks around the job site safely and securely with a Star Industries Rough Terrain Brick & Block cart. The heavy-duty axle with 3” roller bearings and high-float tires allows the cart to effortlessly wheel over the toughest of terrains. The cart can accommodate any banded brick or block package.
  • Suitable for any banded brick or block package
  • Heavy duty 1” dia. Axel with 3” roller bearings
  • 4-ply wide high-float tyres
  • Deluxe Rough Terrain Brick & Block Cart includes extra fork adjustment holes to accommodate banded block packages and spring loaded positioning wheels
Made extra tough to last

 

Rough Terrain Brick & Block Cart Deluxe Rough Terrain Brick & Block Cart
Model 202B 203B
Tilt Capacity 600 lbs 1,000 lbs
Overall width 29” 29”
Weight 115 lbs 140 lbs
Forks included One pair 8” forks Two pair 15” forks &
one pair 8” forks

Operating manual/safety information available online and at 1-800-541-1797

Transport Masonry Faster With a Brick and Block Cart

The tools and equipment used for masonry can significantly affect productivity and worker safety. When dealing with brick and mortar projects, the brick and block cart is often a construction crew’s best friend.

What Is a Brick and Block Cart?

This is a heavy-duty, wheeled cart that transports bricks, blocks, and other masonry materials across construction sites. Unlike general-purpose carts, this equipment is engineered to handle the weight and bulk of masonry materials. This is an important tool for masons, contractors, bricklayers, and builders. The cart typically features a robust frame, large wheels for easy maneuverability, and a platform or cradle to hold bricks and blocks securely.

Key Features of a Brick and Block Cart

Large Load Capacity

These carts are designed to carry significant weight, often supporting hundreds of pounds of bricks or blocks in a single trip. This high load capacity reduces the number of trips workers need to make, saving time and energy.

All-Terrain Wheels

Construction sites are rarely smooth, and uneven surfaces, gravel, and debris pose challenges for material transport. Brick and block carts are equipped with large, sturdy all-terrain high-floater wheels that can navigate rough terrain, ensuring smooth movement and stability.

Adjustment Holes

The cart may include extra fork adjustment holes to accommodate banded block packages and spring-loaded positioning wheels to accommodate banded brick or block packages.

Ergonomic Design

Many of these carts feature ergonomic handles and balanced weight distribution, making them easier to push or pull. This design reduces strain on workers’ backs, shoulders, and arms, minimizing the risk of injury.

Compact and Maneuverable

Despite their heavy-duty capabilities, these carts are designed to be compact and easy to maneuver in tight spaces. This makes them ideal for use on job sites with limited space.

Safety & Efficiency Benefits of Using a Brick and Block Cart

One of the most significant benefits of brick and block carts is enhanced job site efficiency. By allowing workers to transport large quantities of materials in a single trip, the cart reduces downtime, such as walking back and forth to material stockpiles. Fewer trips mean less time spent on material handling, allowing workers to focus on skilled tasks like laying bricks or blocks.

Safety is a top priority on any construction site, and brick and block carts are helpful for minimizing risks. Reducing the need for manual lifting lowers the chances of back injuries, strains, and dropped materials and helps avoid costly workers’ compensation claims and downtime.

Talk with our Star team to learn more about our masonry equipment options.

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