The Right Scissor Lift for the Job
April 14, 2009 by Admin
Filed under About Scissor Lifts
Marriage of industry and technology has served to make life in many workplaces a lot more convenient for everyone. Where lifting jobs are concerned, it is important to determine what scissor lift is appropriate to meet the needs of the job.
An ever-increasing number of businesses these days are relying on rental equipment to fill their equipment requirements. This is especially true when it comes to elevation work and lifting tasks. Scissor lifts provide a lift platform for moving material from one place to another on a jobsite and an aerial work platform for personnel.
One consideration that must be taken into account is whether renting a scissor lift instead can reduce overall equipment costs over the long term. Two of the benefits that can make this an attractive option is that a business can invest more capital on core areas of the business and equipment demands can be fulfilled on an as-needed basis. This reduces maintenance, storage and potential transit costs getting it to another job site. The rental option equates in no capital tied up equipment acquisition.
There are many specialized equipment rental companies that supply businesses with whatever equipment requirements that the client has. Instead of having long-term commitments, the business has only a fraction of the costs, which can usually be expensed out rather than depreciated. Additionally, most rental costs are predictable and stable. This makes it much easier to prepare a budget.
A strategic benefit of equipment rental is that license and regulatory fees are not applicable to the client and this reduces expenses over time. As well, there are additional costs for repairs, maintenance, and storage.
If someone is interested in renting scissor lifts, there are some things to take into consideration so that the best value for money spent is achieved.
First, assessing the underfoot conditions of the work site is important. The surface of the work area will help to determine the appropriate type of lift that will be required. Rough gravel will require a different model of lift than a smooth concrete surface will need.
The proximity of the scissor lift storage location to the work site is another consideration to take into account. Scissor lifts are not designed for long distance travel and therefore they may need to be transported to the job site. It is work area should be measured, as should any narrow egress or digress to the work area, so that the proper size of lift is used. The dimensions of the scissor lift are key to determining its effectiveness in the workplace. If it is too large, it may not be able to get to the work area and too small it may not be able to perform the task it was intended for.
Aside from scissor lifts, there is a wide variety of machinery and equipment available for rent. These vary from portable or heavy duty scissor lifts, compaction rollers, backhoe loaders, excavators, compact wheel loaders, hydraulic excavators to skid steer loaders, multi-terrain loaders. In addition, many workplace tools can be rented. This is especially useful for equipment and tools that may be used very infrequently.
Many companies have recognized the practicality of renting scissor lifts rather than buying one. Due to this, equipment rental companies are facing more and more competition in the market, which has led to lower rental costs in order to capture a bit more of the market out from under rival rental companies.
Knowing how to find the right scissor lift for the job is easy. All you need to do is pick up the phone and call one of the rental companies to come out and assess the workplace.
