If you’ve recently had a container delivered but find it’s not as close to your other containers or desired location as you’d like, don’t worry. You can move it yourself with a bit of know-how and the right equipment. Today, we’ll walk you through the process of repositioning your container using some handy tools and techniques.
Why Move Your Shipping Container?
Sometimes, moving companies deliver portable storage containers on a tilt-bed trailer and the placement might not be perfect. You might find that it’s too far from your other containers or just not in the ideal spot. Fortunately, you can adjust its position after delivery to better fit your needs.
What You’ll Need to Move Shipping Container
Before you start, gather the following tools and equipment:
- Bottle Jack and Container Lifting Jig: We offer a lifting jig that’s designed to make this process much easier. It’s a cost-effective tool that simplifies the task of lifting the container.
- Certified Heavy-Duty Chain: Ensure it’s high tensile strength to handle the weight safely.
- Come-Along: This is a manual winch that will help pull the container into position.
- Pipe or Rollers: These are used to assist in moving the container by rolling it.
Step-by-Step Process on How to Move Shipping Container
1. Lift One End of the Container
Start by positioning the bottle jack at one end of the container. You’ll need to lift it enough to slide a pipe or roller underneath. Make sure the lifting jig is properly aligned to ensure stability.
2. Create Clearance
3. Pull the Container Into Position
Attach the chain to the container and the other container or a stationary anchor point. Use the come-along to pull the container toward the desired location. The weight of the adjacent container helps in moving the one you’re adjusting.
4. Minimize the Gap
As you pull, monitor the gap between the containers or the target spot. You may need to adjust the chain and come along a few times to get everything aligned perfectly. Keep an eye on the stability of the container to ensure it doesn’t shift unexpectedly.
5. Secure and Lower
Once the container is in position, carefully lift the container to remove the pipe or rollers. Lower the container back down onto its final resting spot. Make sure it’s stable and properly aligned with the other containers.
6. Repeat at the Back
Repeat the same process at the other end of the container if needed. Ensure that everything is securely positioned and that the containers are aligned as desired.
Tips for Success
- Safety First: Always ensure the storage unit is stable and securely lifted before making any adjustments. Wear appropriate safety gear and follow best practices.
- Use Quality Equipment: High-quality chains and equipment are crucial for safely moving 15,000-pound heavy containers.
- Check Alignment Regularly: Continuously check the alignment of the container to avoid any misalignment or shifting.
Need Help or Have Questions?
If you have any questions or need assistance with purchasing our container lifting jig or any other equipment, don’t hesitate to give our customer service a call. We’re here to help you with full service and can guide you through the process or offer additional solutions.
At On-Site Storage Solutions, we offer containers throughout the US and Canada, and we’re committed to providing you with the best containers, tools, and support for your storage needs.