Lind Equipment Power Dolly

January 26, 2026

Lind Equipment’s portable Power Dolly is innovatively designed to allow for quick and convenient access to electrical components, while still maintaining a high level of safety and portability. The compact design makes it easy to move from one space to another as needed.

Built to withstand the toughest environments, and constructed with a powder coated steel frame, Lind’s portable Power Dolly will last for many projects to come.

The Lind Equipment Power Dolly is a gamechanger in the world of portable power distribution. With configurable options ranging from 100 to 400A, this versatile powerhouse adapts to your specific needs with ease.

DESIGN MATTERS

Designed for maximum convenience and flexibility, the Power Dolly features hoisting eyelets and foam-filled wheels, ensuring effortless transportation and setup. Need to store tools and equipment on the go? The built-in storage shelf and cable hook have you covered.

For a personal touch, choose custom powder coat colors that align with your brand’s aesthetics.

And the best part? It fits through standard-sized man doors, making it incredibly versatile.

SAFETY & SERVICEABILITY

No matter the weather conditions, the Power Dolly’s weatherproof electrical enclosures keep your equipment safe and operational. Plus, stay connected and charged up with the integrated USB-A charging receptacle.

Safety and visibility are paramount, which is why we’ve equipped the Power Dolly with our Beacon360 area light, illuminating your workspace and ensuring a secure environment.

With multiple input options, including hard wire, camlock, pin & sleeve, and more, the Power Dolly seamlessly integrates with Lind products, creating a harmonious synergy within your setup.

Maintenance and component sourcing are hassle-free, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.

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