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Lifts fit general to specific applications

Lifts fit general to specific applications

Posted by: wp_80
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Access Lift Equipment refurbishes, inspects, tests and sells three types of lifts: scissor, boom and telehandler. Battery, electricity or fuel is typically the power source for a lift, which helps determine which one might be appropriate for the usage at hand. If it’s outdoors, a gas-powered machine could fit, while electric- or battery-powered models dominate the indoor-lift work. All three pieces of equipment can be useful for many applications across diverse industries:

  • Construction: Dynamic needs on the job site change almost daily. A lift provides a versatile, mobile solution that can bring ease and speed to tasks such as roofing, stripping, painting, demolition and framing.
  • Maintenance: Anyone in charge of maintaining a building or complex of buildings knows some kind of aerial lift is a must for accessing high points and hard-to-reach areas. Maintenance personnel must change lights, hang banners, paint, repair, access utilities and other tasks that require special equipment to do. Lifts are much safer and less cumbersome than ladders or scaffolding.
  • Overhead signs: Like the old song says, signs are everywhere and a lot of them hang overhead where they are hard to reach. Individual businesses and organizations might use those signs to communicate with the public, so access to change them regularly becomes important for many kinds of entities.
  • Retail: Big and small stores alike have shelves to reach, signs to change and heavy loads to lift. The objective on a thin profit margin is to always tend the tasks in the safest, fastest, easiest way, which a lift often provides.
  • Shipping and receiving: Tall warehouse buildings typically feature tall stacks of product that must be organized, pulled and otherwise handled safely and efficiently. The loading dock is another place a lift comes in handy to help lift and transport heavy loads without anyone sustaining a back injury.
  • Transportation: Nearly any transportation hub — be it an airport, rail yard, truck corral, bus station, car rental agency or parking deck — and their managers find lift tools useful to help make reaches and to transport and store materials and people.
  • Warehousing: All kinds of boom lifts and telehandlers help transport products up and down and to and from high shelves and can be used to expedite handling. The equipment also fits warehouse needs because many lift models can accommodate their high roofs and narrow aisles.
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