As with most machinery hire, your specific needs and worksite will determine the type of access equipment that will work best. If you're working indoors and need a safe working platform that simply goes straight up and down, then a scissor lift or vertical lift will be your best bet.
Scissor lift hire is the prime choice when you need to perform maintenance or even construction work. They are generally more stable and can hold a greater weight at max height. They also have some outdoor models available, making them an ideal choice for working on the sides of buildings and houses.
For indoor work, or for mostly lifting and transporting materials around a worksite, vertical lift hire will be the way to go. Lightweight and maneuverable, these machines can easily navigate the tight aisles and corridors of a warehouse without being too wide or loud for an enclosed area.
If you need a little more flexibility with the positioning of the work platform, then consider hiring a boom lift. Boom lifts come in a variety of different designs, so you'll need to consult with your chosen hire company about what models they have in stock.
Some models will only have a straight boom that can be angled from a single point on the machine. These are a great option for accessing high areas that are just out of access range with a scissor lift.
On the other hand, if you need a machine that can access multiple locations at differing heights and distances, a boom lift with multiple hinge angles is the way to go. Boom lifts are also available with outdoor and all-terrain models, making them ideal for getting workers to high areas for maintenance work.
Of course, arguably the best option when it comes to outdoor access equipment hire is the telehandler. With a variety of attachments available, telehandlers have the ability to do more than simply provide access to hard-to-reach areas, they're also a great option for a makeshift forklift or picker stacker. There's plenty of all-terrain telehandler options available, ensuring you can access every area of your worksite.
Whether you need access equipment hire for a day, or need multiple machines across a month or even a year-long project, your local hire company has access equipment available for you. Contact your chosen hire company to find out their rates and availability today.