Overview
A 4′ x 8′ sheet of plywood weighs 70 to 80 lbs. A solid-core door weighs 50 to 100 lbs. A folding banquet table weighs 30 to 60 lbs. None of these are easy for one person to carry flat — they’re awkward, unwieldy, and hard to grip. This sheet carrier eliminates the two-person requirement by supporting one end of the sheet on wheels while you lift and steer from the other end. Roll it under the item, clip the retaining clip over the top edge, and walk. The sheet rides vertically on two skid-resistant rubber wheels while you guide it with minimal effort.
At just 14 lbs, this panel carrier is lightweight enough to carry to the job site and store in a truck cab or tool closet. The 150 lb capacity handles plywood, OSB, MDF, drywall, solid-core doors, hollow-core doors, folding tables, and any flat sheet material up to 2½” thick. The 12″ x 2¾” non-slip vinyl coated channel grips the material edge without scratching or denting. Two 8″ x 1¾” skid-resistant rubber wheels roll smoothly across concrete, asphalt, subfloor, and finished flooring. Every unit is manufactured by Raymond Products in Minneapolis, Minnesota with a lifetime warranty.
Features and Benefits
The retaining clip is the feature that makes one-person transport safe. Once the sheet is positioned in the vinyl-coated channel, the clip locks over the top edge of the material to prevent it from sliding out during movement. The load remains secure even when unattended — set it down, adjust your grip, open a door, and the sheet stays locked in the carrier.
The vinyl-coated channel protects the material edge from scratches, dents, and finish damage. This matters when moving pre-finished doors, laminated tabletops, and sanded plywood where edge damage would require replacement or rework. The channel accepts materials up to 2½” thick, covering standard lumber thicknesses, doubled-up sheets, and thick solid-core doors.
The two 8″ x 1¾” rubber wheels are large enough to roll over expansion joints, subfloor seams, threshold transitions, and minor debris without catching. The rubber compound is skid-resistant and non-marring — safe for finished concrete, tile, hardwood, and commercial carpet. The overall unit stands 55½” tall with a 12¾” width footprint, narrow enough to fit through standard doorways alongside the sheet being carried.
Applications
Construction crews use this plywood sheet carrier to move 4′ x 8′ sheets of plywood, OSB, and MDF from the delivery stack to the installation point. One person handles what previously required two — freeing up the second worker for other tasks. Drywall installers use it for the same purpose with standard and ⅝” drywall sheets.
Door installers and facility maintenance teams use this panel carrier to transport solid-core and hollow-core doors through hallways, up ramps, and between buildings. Schools, hotels, and office buildings replacing doors during renovations move each door individually without needing a helper or a full-size door cart.
Event and banquet facilities use it to move folding tables individually — useful when repositioning a single table rather than loading a full table cart. Cabinet shops and woodworking facilities use it to move finished panels, countertop sheets, and laminated boards without edge damage.
Selection Assistance
Choose this sheet carrier when you need one person to move a single sheet, door, table, or panel at a time. The 150 lb capacity and 2½” maximum thickness cover most standard construction materials and furniture pieces.
For moving multiple panels or sheets at once (stacks of drywall, multiple doors, sheet metal), the Raymond Panel Mover series (Models 3825, 3850) provides heavy-duty platform carts with 2,400 lb capacity and vertical uprights for stack transport. For moving tables without tipping them on edge, the Table Tote (Model 3032) lifts tables from below.
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