Every project has different needs. An airport that needs assistance with its hangars would require a different standard of equipment than a contractor doing fixes in a mall
In these two examples above, the former would probably require the diesel scissor lift and the latter would be best suited to use the electric scissor lift.
Therefore, as you can see, there are different machines and different equipment to consider, depending on your company’s needs and the project it is undertaking.
Here are the main types of lifting equipment for you to glance over and make a decision on the best for your company’s needs:
– Electric Scissor Lift
This is the silent heavy lifter that is excellent for in-door warehouses with a minimal width to travel up and down aisles without disturbing the floor. It can reach heights no ladder could safely.
– Rough Terrain Scissor Lift
This diesel-powered machine and its four-wheel drive capability is made for the outdoors to overcome rugged terrain and can carry over a 680kgs
– Electric Boom Lift
A more environmentally-friendly choice for your projects because this boom lift uses batteries to operate. The boom is very flexible, which means it can get to hard-to-reach places. Also, this boom can be used indoors as well as outdoors.
– Articulated Boom Lift
If you require a boom lift for aerial projects that are horizontal in nature, then the best bet for your project would be the articulated boom lift because of its maneuverability.
– Straight Telescopic Boom Lift
The good thing about a straight telescopic boom lift is that it has only one boom that goes in multiple directions, making it much easier to operate than the articulated one. However, in spite of its one boom, it has a greater horizontal reach than any other lifter.
These are but a few of the many options available. It is best to speak to us for more information and find out which lifting equipment would suit your needs specifically. You must also take into account aspects of safety and power.
Give us a call and we will help you make the right decision if you’re still uncertain on which lifting equipment would work best for your company.