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Scissor Lift Hire Tips

A scissor lift is a piece of equipment that allows you to work at elevated heights. People on a limited budget or those that require the scissor lift for a short period will often hire the equipment. Read the excerpt below to learn how to hire a scissor lift.

Choose the Right Equipment

One of your primary concerns when hiring scissor lift is its height and weight limits. Typically, the scissor lift should handle more weight than you intend to lift. Examine the lift's condition. Conduct a walk-around inspection to identify leaks in the hydraulic or airlift system, cracked frames, worn-out cables and worn out fasteners. Besides, the lift should extend to its full height with ease. Some companies will provide an inspection or service report that will give insights on the equipment's maintenance schedule and any parts that have been replaced in the recent past.

Hydraulic scissor lifts are a preferable choice for most people since they are easy to operate. Besides, some do not require a power source to run. Electric lifts are ideal for both indoor and outdoor locations. These machines are quiet and can handle massive weights. Diesel-powered scissor lifts should not be used indoors. Employees could suffocate due to the fumes produced by the lift. Pneumatic lifts run on air pressure. As such, they are the most environmentally friendly.

Work With a Reputable Company

Seek referrals or check the internet to identify companies that provide scissor lift hire services. Conduct due diligence to ascertain the company's reputation. Avoid companies accused of poor customer service or failing to meet the terms of the contract. Check the company's terms and conditions before reviewing their price structure. Below are some tips:

Ask for quotes from companies that have friendly terms of hire. Choose the company that provides quality services at the most reasonable price. 

Remember to observe safety when using the scissor lift. For instance, you should lock the wheels when using the lift. Besides, your employees should have fall protection systems. 

For more information on scissor lift hires, reach out to an industrial equipment supplier.