Find lift hire for pallet moves, steel handling and site unloading. Compare capacity, lift height, reach, ground suitability and availability.
Lift hire should match load path and operating space, not just machine category. Compare forklifts, telehandlers and cranes by real task requirements before booking.
Compare factor: Compare rated capacity, lift height and forward reach before you shortlist.
Compare factor: Check whether the machine suits slab, yard or rougher construction ground.
Compare factor: Separate forklifts, telehandlers and cranes by load, reach and operating space.
Forklift vs telehandler: Forklifts are often efficient on firm, predictable surfaces. Telehandlers are generally stronger where extra reach and rough-terrain movement are required.
Indoor handling vs outdoor lifting: Confirm turning envelope, surface tolerance and overhead constraints for indoor work. For outdoor lifts, prioritise ground suitability, wind exposure and approach access.
FAQ - What lifting specs should I compare first? Start with rated capacity, lift height, forward reach, ground conditions, attachment setup and operating space.
FAQ - When does a telehandler make more sense than a forklift? A telehandler is usually the better fit when you need more reach, rougher ground capability or material placement beyond the front of the machine.
FAQ - Is lift hire different from access hire? Yes. Lift hire is mainly about moving and placing loads. Access hire is mainly about getting people safely to work at height.
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