Specialty · Commercial Equipment
Commercial equipment movers for industrial weight + electronics
Server racks, lab equipment, industrial appliances, large fitness gear. Documented, rigged, and re-installed.
Commercial equipment is what most movers refuse. Server racks bolted to data center floors. Lab refrigerators with calibrated sensors that cannot tilt. Industrial appliances that weigh more than the truck can legally carry on a single axle. We move commercial equipment with a specialty crew, the right rigging, and the documentation a facilities manager actually needs.
Quick answer
Who moves heavy commercial or industrial equipment?
Muscleman Elite moves the commercial equipment most movers refuse — server racks, calibrated lab refrigerators that cannot tilt, and heavy industrial appliances — with a specialty crew, proper rigging, and the documentation a facilities manager needs. We plan weight, axle limits, and access before move day.
The Specialty Item Kings of Texas
1,800+
Five-Star Reviews
9+
Specialty Item Types
7 yr
Avg. Mover Tenure
Same-Day
Written Estimate
What makes this hard
Why most movers get this wrong.
Risk 01
Tilt limits are real
Server racks, lab refrigerators, and calibrated equipment have hard tilt limits (often <30 degrees). We use upright dollies and never lay equipment on its side.
Risk 02
Bolted-down equipment
Most industrial equipment is bolted to a floor or rack. Disassembly preserves the bolts and hardware for re-installation at destination.
Risk 03
Single-axle weight limits
Some industrial equipment exceeds road-legal single-axle weight. We split loads or use multi-axle trailers when required.
What we bring
The right rigging, every time.
Every commercial equipment movers job rolls with this equipment stack on the truck — not "we will pick it up on the way."
- Server rack dollies (rated 2,000 lb)
- Tilt-limit indicators on critical equipment
- Hammer drills + impact wrenches
- Industrial-grade ratchet straps
- Forklift coordination at both ends
- Multi-axle trailer for over-weight loads
- Anti-static wrap for electronics
“The moves other movers refer out — pianos, gun safes, hot tubs, antiques. Those are our standard jobs.”
— Mike Stackable, Founder
Documentation protocol
Documented condition, both ends.
- 01
Pre-move equipment audit
Walkthrough of every piece. Weight, dimensions, tilt limits, calibration concerns, bolting documented.
- 02
Disassembly with documented hardware
Bolts, brackets, anchor hardware bagged and labeled to the corresponding equipment.
- 03
Re-install + verify
At destination, re-install per origin documentation. Test calibrated equipment if specified. Facilities sign-off.
Answers
Commercial Equipment Movers FAQs.
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