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Even top-of-the-line machines will work inefficiently and eventually fail without the correct care. This is why at Inca Lifts we make sure our clients understand the critical nature of proper maintenance.
Correct maintenance is not just a smart idea. In Australia, it is the law. Among other things, Australian Standard AS/NZ 1418.9 requires the following:
To help you keep your equipment in excellent condition, here are the top three ways you can maintain your mobile hoists.
It is easy to become wrapped up in work projects and misses small but significant issues with your hoist equipment. A daily visual inspection is necessary to prevent widespread, more expensive, and potentially dangerous situations. Additionally, your hoist equipment should undergo monthly inspections checking for wear and tear and malfunctions or poor performance.
If your hoist machinery is modified in some way or if it has not been used for several months, you should inspect it to ensure safe operations upon use.
Debris is one of the top reasons for hoist failure. Ensure your machinery is in top shape by cleaning and lubricating it according to the manufacturer’s direction. Do not hesitate to contact the manufacturer if you do not have access to cleaning and lubricating instructions.
Keeping up with maintenance is vital to ensure your equipment is safe for use and working well. In addition, you should schedule an annual maintenance session with a professional auto lift technician who is a specialist in your particular brand of hoist.
In between professional checkups, follow this checklist of regular maintenance tasks.
You can count on top quality at a fair price regardless of the type of Inca Lifts product you purchased. If you are unsure about maintenance, please reach out to us. Everyone who represents Inca Lifts is trained to ensure our customers are satisfied and their expectations exceeded.
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We proudly offer several hoists that we can tailor to your needs. We have cables and wireless solutions, all with top-of-the-line capabilities and lift capacities. Our KP75 wireless lift has our line’s maximum capacity of 7500 kg (30T for a set of 4), and other configurations are possible.
If you have waited for an asset to be in the correct position so you can begin working on it, you know how long ordinary lifting methods can take.
By using an Inca solution, this wait time is eliminated. Your team can rapidly position assets with precision, and the reverse is true upon completion of a repair or service.
Additionally, your quick service will help to reduce any downtime your clients may experience while their vehicles are in your care.
Manual Labour vs Cranes vs Inca Lift Hoists- Doing things the way they “have always been done” has some significant drawbacks. These are easy to spot when looking at lifting assets.
Using manual methods of lifting heavy assets for repair or servicing was once the only option for workshop staff. The lifting was slow and dangerous. After repairs, additional dangers were present to lower the asset safely.
Cranes add the advantage of vertical and horizontal movement to the process of lifting heavy loads. However, the purpose of doing maintenance work on an asset is not always best served by using a crane. The use of a crane is limited by where you are working. A great number of workshops are not able to accommodate cranes of any size. Even if you can use a crane to lift heavy vehicles for maintenance or repair, you must have a crane operator to do the work safely.
Inca Lifts’ hoists are built for safety and efficiency. Using Inca Lifts hoists saves you the labour-intensive process of manual lifting and the logistics challenge of trying to use a crane to lift a heavy vehicle. Positioning the columns of the hoist and allowing the machinery to do the job is all you need to do. We make sure your staff understands how to operate the hoists before we leave your shop. If your team needs more assistance, we can help with training.
All business owners know how much they need a good return on investments (ROI) to succeed. Inca Lifts hoists are more than equipment for the workshop. These hoists are a textbook example of ROI in action.
Once you begin to use the hoists, you will see for yourself the improved efficiency, as well as accuracy as your work is completed faster than you believed, was possible.
Additionally, these solid and well-made hoists require minimal servicing or repairs. This will save you downtime in your shop and allow you to keep your clients satisfied with your efficiency and professionalism.
Happy clients usually share their good experiences with others and leave positive reviews. Of course, this opens the door to increased business and new customers.
Client: North Fleet
Here at Inca Lifts, our goal is to provide our clients with the safest, toughest, and most intuitive equipment possible so they can succeed. You can understand our impact by looking at case studies of our clients.
Who is the Client, and What is Their Service?
One of our highly satisfied clients, North Fleet, has seen positive changes since working with us. North Fleet is the largest fleet provider in the Pilbara. They operate over 1000 vehicles with more than 80 drivers, and maintaining their assets is a considerable part of North Fleet’s success. Whether their clients need busses, cranes, cars, trucks or transport equipment, North Fleet ensures every vehicle arrives in tip-top condition.
What was the Client’s Need?
Because North Fleet’s equipment runs in some unforgiving climates, regular service and maintenance are vital for the business. With such a large and diverse fleet of vehicles, lifting and hoisting are essential for inspections and repairs, and North Fleet needed a product they could count on for reliability and ease of use.
What are Some of the Main Benefits of Using Our Product?
North Fleet is extremely satisfied with the customer service they receive from Inca Lifts, as well as the product’s reliability. The increased safety and improved working conditions have boosted workers’ productivity. Maintenance personnel and mechanics are quite pleased they no longer need to lay in the dirt to work on equipment.
North Fleet’s Measurable Benefits are:
Since they began working with equipment from Inca Lifts, North Fleet has experienced several benefits. These include:
Regardless of your company’s size, we can provide lift equipment solutions to make repair and maintenance safe and efficient. To learn more about how we can help you feel free to reach out to Inca Lifts. Our knowledgeable staff will guide you to the best equipment for your business.
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We will explore the many ways in which hoists can improve safety, efficiency, and productivity on a mine site. We will also discuss the various types of hoists available and the factors to consider when choosing the right hoist for your workshop on any mine site. Whether you are a mine manager looking to improve operations or a technician seeking to learn more about hoists, we hope that this blog will provide valuable insights and information.
So, let’s dive in and learn more about the important role that hoists play in the mining industry!
Inca Lifts offers a range of hoists specifically designed for vehicles used in the mining industry, including the KP-75 and KP-55. Both of these hoists are designed to provide safe and efficient heavy and light asset lifting capabilities.
The KP-75 is a high-capacity hoist where each post can lift 7500 kg (30T for a set of 4) and the KP-55 is a smaller hoist that can lift 5500 kg per post (22T for a set of 4). These are usually grouped into 2, 4 or 6 based on your needs.
Both the KP-75 and KP-55 feature robust construction and advanced safety features to ensure safe lifting. They are also designed to operate in a wide range of environments and conditions, making them a reliable choice for mine sites around the world. If you need a high-quality hoist for your mine site, consider the KP-75 or KP-55 from Inca Lifts.
When choosing a hoist for your mine site, it is important to consider factors such as the lifting capacity you require, and the operating environment. By selecting the right hoist for your needs, you can ensure that you are maximizing the efficiency and effectiveness of your operations.
We hope that this blog has provided valuable insights into the many benefits of hoists on a mine site and the factors to consider when choosing the right hoist for your needs.
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The introduction of the 7″ Siemens Smart Line Touchscreen allows for an improved user experience incorporating a larger screen, improved display and upgrades to the system’s programming and functionality.
In addition to the better lighting and sharp, professional looks, the Siemens Smart Line has impressive and significantly upgraded functionality. Standard features include incorporated safety tips, user manuals, an operator’s guide, a set maintenance schedule, and fault-finding documents.
By enhancing processing speed while reducing latency between the operating posts, the Siemens Smart PLC will provide your shop with greatly increased stability in the processing operations. Your workshop will also benefit from the improved tyne alignment during operation.
With improvements in motor technology Inca has implemented new Mahle 3.0kW motors in the KP75 and a new 2.2kW Junchi motor in the KP55, both have proven to increase reliability and improve the user experience.
You likely know that using a poor-grade battery can significantly diminish the capacity and performance of your equipment. This is why we use the CSB GPL-12100-12VDC Batteries. These improved batteries will save you time because they are maintenance-free. Additionally, you will save money because the batteries deliver up to 10 years of expected battery life under a normal float charge. As always, CSB batteries are rechargeable, highly efficient, and leakproof.
When you look at the vast improvements in the equipment, it is easy to see that combining the enhancements will offer a significantly upgraded product. Additionally, our customers will get an overall safer piece of equipment. You will also see that the functions of the equipment are smoother, and there are fewer issues to encounter. While there is a slight price increase, the added benefits far outpace the cost.
If you need guidance regarding our product line or determining the best options for your shop, feel free to reach out to us at Inca Lifts. Our experienced staff can make recommendations to ensure that you have the equipment to give you the best product for your money.
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A key factor in your choice of lift is the power supply. Here are the power specifications for our lifts.
The QJZ 5.0T Mechanical Column Lift – This lift system is a mechanical cabled solution that joins uncomplicated design features with sturdy components. The QJZ 5.0 T MCL requires a 32amp 3 Phase 440V power source to operate. The mechanism uses a high-tensile screw and nut lifting system, which is sometimes called a worm drive. The lift motor turns the screw which causes the drive nut to move the carriage up or down the screw to raise or lower an asset. To ensure maximum safety for the operator, the asset, and the lift machine, the drive nut is supported by a limit switch and safety nut.
The Wireless Hydraulic KP55 and KP75 – The lift systems combine hydraulics and high-tech wireless communication to create an efficient and unified operation. The wireless communication capability means instantaneous responses to commands. The combination of these elements significantly improves safety. The smart self-levelling interface maintains the stability of the lift. Additionally, the lifts have numerous backup safety features and functions. Both the KP55 and KP75 lifts utilise a 24v system to pump hydraulic fluid into the hydraulic cylinder to raise the carriage. The same system allows the hydraulic fluid to release from the hydraulic ram to lower the carriage.
Accessories – There are several accessories that are available to help make the Inca Lift systems even more useful. We carry axle stands, power train lifts, small wheel adaptors and more. You can also get canvas covers that are designed to fit your lifts and keep them clean and ready to use.
Whether you are a small shop or a fleet you maintain, Inca Lifts has the right equipment to get the job done safely. If you would like to know more about our lifts or other specifics, please feel free to contact us. One of our experienced team members will be happy to help you.
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Hoists are a valuable asset to your workplace as they can lift and hold significant amounts of weight. Some jobs are impossible without one. At Inca Lifts, we offer a line of hoists that is second-to-none. Our experienced team understands the specifics of the products and is happy to help you choose the correct hoist for your job.
Inca Lifts offers two types of lifts for our customers. These are the QJZ, which is mechanical, and the second, the KP, which is operated by a hydraulic system.
The QJZ is a tough piece of equipment primarily used to lift heavy machinery, like buses, trucks, and other large assets. When using a hoist, you improve safety in your shop as well as efficiency.
Key Facts about the QJZ:
The KP is available in two models, the KP55 and the KP75. The weight limit is the most significant difference between the models. Both the KP55 and 75 use a system of hoist hydraulics.
Key Facts about the KP:
Generally speaking, the total lifting capacity of each post varies based on the number of posts in the set. Detailed information regarding lifting capabilities for groups of four and six posts, as well as individual posts, is available on our Product Pages.
There are several ways to configure a set. They can be made with two, four, or six posts. A vital point is that there are a balanced number of hoists to keep a vehicle of any size safely balanced.
Hoists typically have several different uses.
Regardless of the size of your company or the assets you service, Inca Lifts has the right hoist for your job. Feel free to reach out to us with your concerns or questions; one of our experts will get you the information you need.
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Lift capacity is the maximum weight that can be lifted by each column or the hoist as a set. All mobile lifting columns and hoists are rated to a maximum capacity and tested beyond this to ensure safe lifting within these parameters. The capacity of the columns or hoist as a set can be impacted by the method of operation, material utilised and overall application. It is always better to choose a hoist with a lifting capacity higher than your heaviest load and to never overload a column or hoist as a set.
While it may sound obvious, make sure to factor in the combined height of your vehicle and lift once raised. Being able to adjust the maximum height of travel is a great way to ensure your columns/hoists and the vehicle they are lifting are not damaged or put the operator at risk of damage.
The floor your hoist is on makes a world of difference when it comes to stability and overall safety for you and your employees.
Before purchasing your mobile lifting columns or hoist, it is recommended to consult your preferred supplier to ensure your work surface meets the needs of the product, some important factors are:
Some mobile column lifts or hoists only cater to one wheel size. It is important to ensure the tyne width is adjustable and has attachments to allow for different size lifting or meets the one-wheel size you may have.
Many workshops are limited in space or handle a large range of vehicles. Mobile column lifts are a great solution to allow for multiple work locations, and a range of vehicle lengths and widths all whilst minimising workshop space and allowing for additional flexibility of storage and use.
When choosing your preferred mobile column lift and hoist supplier it is important to consider the above points and to take into consideration future requirements and expectations where possible.
When you need the best equipment for the job, contact Inca Lifts. We are an Australian-owned and operated company and the nation’s leading supplier of heavy vehicle lift equipment, mobile columns hoists and accessories. All the products we sell comply with Australia and New Zealand design regulations and are certified by Worksafe Australia. Our team of experts have helped hundreds of clients find reliable and safe solutions in various industries and workshop sizes across Australia and New Zealand.
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Whether you are just starting or have years of experience using a workshop hoist, Inca Lifts can meet your needs efficiently and at a fair price.
Having the right equipment to get the job done is a non-negotiable part of any business. However, many business owners want versatility and are reluctant to purchase equipment if they see it as a uni-tasker. In the case of the mobile column and hoist lifts, it offers more adaptability than meets the eye. Here are ten ways you can use a mobile column lift and get the most for your money.
Getting the job done safely is always on the mind of employers as well as employees. Having Inca vehicle lifting equipment will make your workshop safer by
Improving efficiency through the flexibility of use ensures your workshop gets the job done quickly and allows for more work to be completed. Though Inca Lifts attachments assets can be lifted in a range of different ways to allow complete access to any part of the asset.
Transport heavy duty mechanic and farmers in the wheat belt (and everywhere) depend on timely maintenance and fast fixes to keep their equipment moving. For smaller operations, equipment that is out of commission for extended periods can spell disaster. Inca Lifts gives you a multitude of configuration options for mobile hoists. You can easily adjust the columns to save time.
Keeping control of the asset when lifting or lowering is paramount to operator and asset safety. Safety is paramount to Inca’s products and as such all include several safety limit switches and features to keep the operator and assets safe.
Bus operators, repairers and builders require workshop hoists that operate with accuracy, because of the bus’s length, there is no margin for error when it comes to weight distribution. Mobile column lifts allow for the columns to be spread where needed to ensure asset safety.
When the size of the vehicles you work on changes regularly, you need to make the most of your shop space. Using a mobile workshop hoist instead of permanently installed vehicle lifting equipment gives you the ability to work on a greater range of equipment both inside and outside of a set location.
Being able to move your operation outdoors is one of the truly brilliant aspects of working with mobile vehicle lifting equipment. So, if a client needs massive mining equipment repaired, you can get them moving again with minimal fuss.
Power cables can be a tripping and electrocution hazard in even the neatest of workshops. Many employers incorrectly believe their workers know the wires are everywhere and will automatically take care not to trip. However, on a busy day, the thought of watching the floor for wires does not frequently occur. By using wireless mobile workshop hoists, you can eliminate at least some of the potential dangers.
The notion of mobile columns helping the environment does not immediately come to mind. However, less energy is used because of the powerful battery running the hoists. These batteries do not need frequent charging, and their long life also helps conserve power.
Because you never know what will pull up to your bay next, your operation needs to adapt at a moment’s notice. With mobile column lifts, you now can work on vehicles of all shapes and sizes.
Your business will never be the same after adding mobile hoists to your workshop. With the correct mobile column configuration, you can expand your company and workload with increased safety, efficiency and ease of completing work. You will be able to confidently accept a wide variety of vehicles of nearly every size.
Additionally, you will gain,
If you believe your business can be improved by adding lifts to your workshop or garage but are unsure about the products that would benefit you the most, feel free to reach out to us at Inca Lifts. Our experienced staff can help you figure out what lift configuration is right for you.
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On this blog post, we’ll go through some of the most popular heavy-duty hoists on the market.
Chain hoists are popular components used to lift and lower heavy loads, i.e., heavy-duty vehicles in various applications. There are hooks and chains attached to these hoists. You may hoist your vehicle vertically using the hook and chain connection. This attachment can be powered by electricity, pneumatics, manually, or hydraulics. You can also choose to permanently or partially lock the chain hoist depending on how often you lift you use it.
A chain hoist is made up of two chains and a gear. A hand chain, while the other one is the load chain. A user pulls the hand chain while the load chain raises the attached object. A set of gears on the chain hoist enhances the force necessary to lift the hand chain. When the operator pulls the hand chain, multiple gears work together to provide power and lift huge items. For more information on chain hoists, check out the guides by Lifting Gear Hire & Sales.
Here are a few examples of chain hoists.
Hand-operated hoists (also known as chain hoists or pulley blocks) are lightweight lifting devices that come in several designs. This hoist consists of a top hook suspension, integrated trolley, and push and chain drive trolley. They easily adapt to various work scenarios and environments, including both permanent and temporary installations.
Another high-duty chain hoist is the ratchet lever hoist, often known as a tow lift. It also can pull, relieve tension, and hold heavy objects like vehicles. They are also highly adaptable hoists. These hoists are built out of a variety of materials. These include pressed steel, cast iron, and aluminium.
The pneumatic chain hoist or air hoist is powered by compressed air instead of a power source. Air hoists have a 100% duty cycle, one of their key advantages. Pneumatic lifting chain hoists, in particular, are suited for continuous usage, such as in heavy-duty auto shops, while fixing components like motors when they overheat. Its speed is adjustable, and the more buttons the user presses, the more air flows through the valves.
An electric lifting chain hoist is controlled by a hand button or a radio remote control. It comes with a hook suspension or an integrated manual or electric trolley. Low-speed, high-speed, and variable-speed hoists are available. The hoist can be supplied with a power supply and bespoke hoists suitable for various environments depending on user requirements.
The most frequent type of lift is a hydraulic lift. It works based on an electric pump forcing pressurised hydraulic fluid, typically oil, into the jack lift system, with a piston in the elevator’s cylinder pushing the car up and down. These hoists mainly consist of surface-mounted lifts, typically bolted to the garage floor. Some of these surface mounted lifts include the following:
Two-post lifts are the most common lift and are widely used in the vehicle repair sector. These hoists come in many layouts and employ a pair of arms to attach the chassis and lift the automobile. The tires and hydraulic cylinders are also easily accessible to mechanics. They are by far the most cost-effective hoists on the market today, and they are ideal for basic maintenance and repair. They give mechanics the room and independence they need to work efficiently on the vehicle. These hoists are appropriate for various jobs, including working on transmission, clutch repairs, cable installation, oil changes, and exhaust system maintenance.
A hydraulic scissor lift is a lifting device that utilises a frame to keep the scissors horizontal to the ground. They adjust the vehicle’s height for maintenance operations by moving up and down. These vehicle lifts are used in the automobile industry for various purposes, including manufacture, maintenance, and repair.
Underfloor lifts are hoists with lifting units built beneath the garage floor. Most modern subterranean lift manufacturers have devised systems that incorporate all hydraulic components in a single enclosure. Hydraulic leaks are less likely to contaminate the soil due to this. Regardless of the type and weight of the vehicle being lifted, these lifts utilise one or more hydraulic pistons or scissor mechanisms. One or two pistons are used in lightweight lifts. For practically all types of automobiles, several subsurface lifts are made for maintenance or repair services.
Screw driven hoists are a popular type of home elevation system because of their ease of use, low cost, and low maintenance costs, as well as their ability to save space. A huge metal screw connects a platform or cabin to a nut from the top to the bottom of the lift, which pulls the lift upwards or downwards as the motor rotates the nut. An excellent example of such a hoist is the double column screw lift.
The most significant benefit of this sort of lift is its straightforward design. It seldom breaks parts due to its simple design, and even if it does, finding a replacement and repairing it yourself is straightforward. The screw lift, on the other hand, is relatively noisy and costly to run. This lift also consumes energy during its operation to keep it running.
The Inca Lift mobile column lift is an excellent example of a space-efficient mobile column. These columns don’t require a lot of permanent room since they can be rapidly stored out of the way. As a result, they’re ideal for both small workshops and larger companies with multiple jobs.
Mobile column lifts are a cost-effective method for lifting. Compared to typical pits or four-post lifts, these result in reduced construction expenditures, especially when considering the additional ground conditions expenses associated with alternative solutions. These columns offer a choice of customisable financing alternatives to help you save even more money on your next project. Using a used mobile column lift can save you so much money while assuring you that the job will be done.
After being properly educated, mobile column lifts are incredibly safe and straightforward to use. Various online mobile column training programs guarantee that you will have all of the information you need to operate your equipment safely and efficiently.
These hoists can lift various vehicles, including vans and minibuses, coaches, lorries, etc. These lifts are ideal for the most rigid vehicles, with a lift capacity of up to 60,000 kg. They also have a safe workload of 7,500 kg per row and a set of up to 8 workers.
The mobile column lift was created with the operator in mind, making every step of its assembly a breeze. The column’s function is simplified by automatic steering, and the rest of the setup is facilitated by a smooth, adjustable fork.
Excavation is not required for above-ground mobile lifts, and some of them can be backed by a 110V battery. This decreases the environmental impact of your shop while also saving money on electricity. You can find more information on MLC’s here.
Before purchasing any heavy-duty hoist, you should ensure that you are well informed. This article could be your guide.
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This article will highlight some of the benefits of hydraulic heavy lifting equipment.
A hoist or a mobile lifting column is a device used to lift a vehicle or asset from the ground. They perform this task via a range of methods depending upon the style of hoist or mobile lifting column.
Hoists or mobile lifting columns are specialized equipment utilized to lift vehicles and assets to allow for ease of inspections, repairs, and servicing. Hoists or mobile lifting columns primarily utilize hydraulics, chain drive, screw/worm drive or pneumatic technologies to perform the task.
In our case, Inca hoists and mobile lifting columns are utilized hydraulic OR screw/worm drive technology to lift heavy vehicles (trucks, buses, and trailers) and assets (Plant and Equipment) depending upon the style of hoist/mobile lifting column within a range of heavy-duty industries and workshop settings.
Heavy vehicle hoists and mobile column lifts come in a variety of styles, sizes, lifting ratings and safety features. This allows for a wide range of solutions to meet most workshop needs and wants, all whilst improving worker safety and satisfaction with ensuring vehicles and assets can be raised and lowered to multiple heights to allow flexibility and ease of inspections, repairs and servicing.
There are 3 main hoist and mobile column lift utilized in workshops nationwide, these are;
Below is a brief preview of these hoists.
Mobile Column Lift/Hoists are individual posts that can be maneuvered by an individual around a workshop, work pad, or between working bays and utilized as a “set” to lift heavy vehicles like a fleet from Australia Wide Haulage or asset to allow work to be completed safely and efficiently. Mobile column lifts/hoists typically are supplied as a set of 4, 6 or 8 posts, but can be as high as 32 posts in one set.
Each column is maneuvered to an approved lifting point, generally a wheel, and adjusted to the column is positioned correctly and the tynes are adjusted to ensure safe lifting. The set will communicate wirelessly or via cables connecting the posts to ensure they run uniformly to evenly lift the asset into the air.
Heavy vehicle axle stands can be utilized in conjunction with mobile column lifts/hoists to safely leave an asset in the air for extended repairs and allow the columns to be used on other assets around the workshop.
Four post fixed ramp hoists systems are utilized in a dedicated work bay/area and allows the heavy vehicle to be driven onto the system and raised or lowered as required for the applicable works.
Scissor or knuckle lifts are similar to a four-post fixed ramp system as they are secured in one spot an perform the same lifting functions. They noticeable do not have posts protruding to the side of the vehicle allowing for a freer usage.
Now that you’ve learned about the various kinds of vehicle hoists, it’s time to learn about their benefits.
Mobile column lifts/hoists typically have a smaller footprint than other lifting systems, this allows for easier access to all parts of the heavy vehicle or equipment whilst still providing a stable and safe work environment. The ability to utilize axle stands to secure the asset at a height, the mobile column lift can then be lowered and removed to allow increased access to the wheel and hub.
With moveable tynes to cater to various tyre sizes mobile column lifts and hoists can be utilized on a wide range of heavy and light vehicles as well as other equipment such as mining drill rigs and equipment. Their ability to be moved around utilizing their pallet jack handle increased usage area and flexibility.
Space in many businesses is at a premium, mobile column lifts and hoists allow even the smallest workshops to maximize the use of their space with the flexibility of being able to store and utilize their mobile columns lifts in a variety of places including within and outside the workshop or dedicated working space. Storage of mobile column lifts also can be minimized with the ability to store the posts in a range of configurations to suit all workshops.
Mobile column lifts and hoists allow staff to safely lift an asset to a safe and efficient working height to minimize excessive physical demands of even the biggest jobs. With a variety of safety mechanisms such as automatic locking, park functions and smarts to self-level the systems our solutions will instill confidence within your workforce.
Happy employees are productive and more likely to continue to be employees. Providing your workshop with market leading mobile column lifts may improve their happiness within the workplace as it will reduce the stress and physical demands of their work, helping to retain staff.
A workshop will be able to service, inspect or repair more assets and vehicles with less downtime. Improving access to the assets components also ensures jobs are able to be more efficient and easier.
Mobile lifting columns and hoists are a great option for a wide range of workshops whether it be for servicing road trains or working on vintage trucks. Their flexibility of use within the set, ease of storage and flexibility of usage environments allows for workshops to maximize usage space, improve efficiency and employee satisfaction.
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