Construction News
20/09/2021
Peco Lift Now Available To Hire
Lakeside Hire has announced the Peco Lift is now available to hire from just £49 per week.
Do you need to get into a hard to reach area? Do you not want to be bothered with assembling scaffold towers or balancing on a wobbly ladder?
Don't take a risk with equipment that isn't up to the job. The revolutionary award-winning Peco Lift can provide all the solutions when it comes to easy, low-level access while working at height. Dubbed 'non-powered powered-access', the Peco Lift offers you all the advantages of working at height safely and efficiently without having to fiddle with cumbersome and unsafe structures.
Just step on to the platform, close the guard rail and turn the handle, then stop at your chosen height. At full stretch, you can reach the maximum height of 3.5m in 11 seconds.
Using a Peco Lift means that you are safe and fully guarded as soon as you leave ground level with no climbing or dangerous moves involved.
The latest in design technology, the Peco Lift is hydraulic-oil, power and battery-free so that it offers eco-friendly powered access. For the contractor, it means no more breakdowns and no downtime waiting for a mechanic to arrive or the batteries to recharge.
• Platinum Hire available on this product
• Available next day delivery nationwide
• Working height of 3.5m
• Dimensions: 720mm(l) x 600mm(w)
• Safe Working Load: 150kg
• Saftey features including auto-lock wheels
• Easy, no-fuss collection, give us a call to arrange your off-hire
• PASMA trained hire-coordinators available to call for expert help and advice.
Call Lakeside Hire now on Tel: 0333 305 3642 or visit lakeside-hire.co.uk/other-access/pecolifthire/
Do you need to get into a hard to reach area? Do you not want to be bothered with assembling scaffold towers or balancing on a wobbly ladder?
Don't take a risk with equipment that isn't up to the job. The revolutionary award-winning Peco Lift can provide all the solutions when it comes to easy, low-level access while working at height. Dubbed 'non-powered powered-access', the Peco Lift offers you all the advantages of working at height safely and efficiently without having to fiddle with cumbersome and unsafe structures.
Just step on to the platform, close the guard rail and turn the handle, then stop at your chosen height. At full stretch, you can reach the maximum height of 3.5m in 11 seconds.
Using a Peco Lift means that you are safe and fully guarded as soon as you leave ground level with no climbing or dangerous moves involved.
The latest in design technology, the Peco Lift is hydraulic-oil, power and battery-free so that it offers eco-friendly powered access. For the contractor, it means no more breakdowns and no downtime waiting for a mechanic to arrive or the batteries to recharge.
• Platinum Hire available on this product
• Available next day delivery nationwide
• Working height of 3.5m
• Dimensions: 720mm(l) x 600mm(w)
• Safe Working Load: 150kg
• Saftey features including auto-lock wheels
• Easy, no-fuss collection, give us a call to arrange your off-hire
• PASMA trained hire-coordinators available to call for expert help and advice.
Call Lakeside Hire now on Tel: 0333 305 3642 or visit lakeside-hire.co.uk/other-access/pecolifthire/
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