Cambro Camdolly for Camracks – Dish & Glass Rack Transport Dolly
Product Description
The Cambro Camdolly is a wheeled transport dolly designed to work with Cambro Camracks — the standard dish and glass racks used in commercial warewashing operations. Its purpose is straightforward:...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 187(H) x 530(W) x 545(D)mm
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Microwave safe
- No
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Product Description
The Cambro Camdolly is a wheeled transport dolly designed to work with Cambro Camracks — the standard dish and glass racks used in commercial warewashing operations. Its purpose is straightforward: it allows kitchen staff to move loaded racks between collection points, the wash area, and storage without carrying them by hand.
In a busy kitchen pass or service corridor, the difference between lifting a fully loaded rack and rolling it is significant — both in terms of physical strain and the time it takes to turn the warewashing cycle around. The Camdolly is built to handle loaded racks on the kinds of surfaces common in commercial kitchens: quarry tile, vinyl, uneven threshold strips, and slightly sloped drainage floors. The heavy-duty castors cope with these conditions reliably rather than catching or jamming mid-service.
Key practical benefits include:
- Reduces manual handling of heavy loaded racks during service
- Polypropylene construction will not rust, corrode, or crack under normal kitchen conditions
- Lightweight dolly (5.66kg) is easy to position and store when not in use
- Compatible with full-size Cambro Camracks for consistent pairing across your operation
- Smooth manoeuvrability helps reduce corridor congestion at peak times
At 530mm wide and 545mm deep, the dolly is sized to suit a standard full-size Camrack. It is worth confirming your rack dimensions before ordering if you are unsure whether your existing Camracks are full-size or a non-standard variant. For sites running very high rack volumes continuously, it is worth considering whether multiple dollies would better support your throughput than a single unit.
The Camdolly suits any commercial kitchen using Cambro Camracks — from hotel banqueting operations and contract catering facilities through to pub kitchens and school canteens. If you are setting up a warewashing area from scratch and want to make sure the rack and dolly combination is right for your layout and service volume, our team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty castors roll smoothly over uneven commercial kitchen flooring
- Polypropylene build resists rust, corrosion, and cracking under daily use
- Designed to accept full-size Cambro Camracks as a matched pairing
- Supports loaded rack weights up to 159kg without compromising manoeuvrability
- Lightweight at 5.66kg for easy repositioning and compact storage
Operational Benefits
- Reduces physical strain on staff handling loaded dish and glass racks
- Speeds up warewashing cycles by enabling faster rack movement between stations
- Consistent rack and dolly pairing simplifies stock management in larger operations
- Durable materials maintain performance without corrosion-related maintenance issues
- Improves corridor flow by allowing single-person rack transport during peak service
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 187(H) x 530(W) x 545(D)mm
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Microwave safe
- No
- Non-stick
- Non-Stick
- Weight
- 5.66kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Camdolly is sized for full-size Cambro Camracks. If you are running half-size or non-standard Camrack variants, it is worth checking the rack footprint against the dolly's 530mm x 545mm platform before ordering to confirm compatibility.
- That depends on your warewashing layout and service rhythm. A single dolly works well where racks move between one collection point and one wash unit, but larger sites with multiple collection zones or continuous high-volume throughput often benefit from having two or more in circulation so the flow is never held up waiting for a dolly to return.
- The heavy-duty castors handle the minor gradients and threshold changes typical of commercial kitchen floors, including gentle drainage slopes. Steeper gradients or deep channel covers may require more care when manoeuvring a fully loaded rack, so it is worth assessing your specific floor layout if you have any unusual features.