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On the face of it, choosing a telehandler for hire seems to be a relatively simple process.
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Are You Looking for Telehandlers for Hire? Read This First On the face of it, choosing a telehandler for hire seems to be a relatively simple process. However, there is more to this task than simply looking at telehandler hire rates and picking up the phone. This is an easy task to get wrong, and it’s important to take some time to get the correct telehandler to suit your needs. In this article, we will look at some key things that you need to consider first before you hire any equipment. What Type of Telehandler do You Need? This may seem like an obvious question, and many people don’t even consider this before they hire any equipment. Some of the reasons for this may be a lack of understanding and unfamiliarity with the equipment. There are actually a lot of different telehandlers available and not all of them may meet your specific requirements to get the job completed safely. There are five key questions that you need to answer first so that you can narrow your search to the types of telehandlers that you need. What is the size of the available work area? What is the maximum weight that will need to be lifted? (Don’t forget the workers) What is the maximum height that you will need to lift up to? (Factor in the worker's safe reach so that they don’t overextend) What is the maximum size of the load that will need to be lifted? Are there any special requirements for access? (Wheeled, tracked or 4WD)
Once you know the answer to these questions, you should be able to hire a telehandler that you need. The hire company will be able to advise you on the equipment that they have that will meet your needs. Is the Telehandler Available? When you hire a telehandler, you may find that the hire company doesn’t have the exact size or model in stock to suit your needs. This is not a drastic problem as they will often have other telehandlers available that are close enough to solve your particular problem. Perhaps they have a slightly larger telehandler available that will still get the job done. Often in these cases, the client will be charged for the telehandler that they wanted to hire, even if the one they get is larger. This is only fair as you cannot hire the exact telehandler that you need. It’s a good idea to deal with a hire company that has a full range of telehandlers to maximise your chances of getting the right one or the closest one that fits all of your requirements. If you’re looking for telehandlers for hire, get in touch with us here at Access Hire. We supply a wide selection of flexible aerial work platforms including telehandlers. We are committed to providing our clients with ongoing maintenance and any required repairs even in remote locations. Our staff is well trained to deliver your equipment safely, in an efficient and cost effective manner. Our team is standing by to discuss your project needs in greater detail, and they will be happy to answer any additional questions that you may have.