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Crane Servicing and Repair

Under LOLER guidelines, overhead cranes and jibs must undergo thorough examinations every twelve months by qualified personnel. This ensures they are safe, fit for use, and compliant with regulations. Regular inspections identify potential issues early, preventing costly breakdowns and enhancing safety. Preventative maintenance extends equipment lifespan, improves efficiency, and reduces downtime, ensuring continuous and reliable operations. Adhering to these requirements ensures your lifting equipment remains in optimal condition.

Our Team

Our overhead crane maintenance team are highly skilled and knowledgeable in mechanical and electrical work. This means that they can service the crane, diagnose any issues, and recommend repairs quickly and effectively. Our team will advise on components that are being worn down and recommend the best improvements, whether that’s a retro fit or a modernisation, before the wear becomes a safety or production issue. Our proactive approach to successfully maintaining cranes means that we reduce downtime even further, extend the life cycle of the crane and keep our clients costs low and equipment safe.

More Information

You can view the full history of the services that your crane has received on the unique online portal, which documents each maintenance and repair, and provides complete traceability of your equipment.

We are committed to minimise any downtime that a client may face, because of this, we offer a 24/7, 365 days a year overhead crane breakdown service across the UK. We seek to respond to calls within 4 hours, arriving at your site, diagnosing the problem, and if possible, conducting immediate repairs to get your crane back up and running.

  • To report a breakdown, give our expert team a call on: 01642 214797