ROLL-IN-DOCK "WHEEL ONLY" (SINGLE)

Regular price $69.95

ROLL-IN-DOCK "WHEEL ONLY" (SINGLE)

Regular price $69.95
Roll-In Dock Wheel

Roll-in Wheels are used to move docks and lifts. A large diameter wheel reduces rolling resistance. For use in hard bottom lake/river environments. Not suggested for use in a mucky bottom environment, as it could get weighed down and get stuck.

Specifications

750 Pound load capacity.

24 in. diameter with an 8 in. tread width.

Fits axle sizes 1 5/8 in. to 1.90 in. diameter.

9 in. hub width.

Shipping

This item generally ships standard Ground via USPS, UPS, or FedEx.

Additional Information

Product Number: TD-30139

UPC: 724785301397

Molded from UV stabilized polyethylene plastic.

Easy-rolling wheels with weep holes to fill with water to help anchor the dock in place.

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Assembly & Installation

Assembly And Installation Instructions For Many Of Tommy Docks Products Are Available For Download.

Video Guides Are Not Available For Every Product. However, Our Video Library Is Constantly Expanding. If You Have Questions On Assembling Or Installing Your Dock, Please Contact Our Customer Service Team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do the Roll-In Docks work in all lake bottom conditions?

No. Roll-Ins dock kits only should only be used in lakes with hard, sandy, or gravel lake bottom conditions.

How do I install my roll-in dock kit?

Please reference the How To Guides page under Resources in our main navigation.

Can I use a roll-in wheel kit on any size dock, or any depth of water?

No. The max dock length allowable for a roll-in kit is a 16' straight Tommy Dock in max 5ft of water. This item is not the entire roll-in kit. This item is the wheel replacement only.

Can I leave my dock system in over winter?

As the Tommy Docks system is essentially a free standing structure, ice build up around the dock can damage the dock. This is especially true if the ice rises into the dock from underneath or if windy conditions in the Spring time of the year cause the ice to move around. Therefore, the rule of thumb is if there is ice on the water body, the dock should be removed. Not doing so voids any warranties.