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Need a Crane Service
Posted: Feb 23, 2015
Quality crane services are hard to come by – and thanks to the professionals in this industry – you can get your job done in less time than you previously had imagined.
If you have a crane and it requires servicing, you’re probably already aware of it being a legislative requirement and that it needs to conform within government standards.
Fortunately, professionals are equipped with some of the crane service industry’s leading engineers, fitters, electricians and boiler makers. And, when you become part of their crane service clientele, you can ensure that you have the right person working for your business – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Crane Maintenance
No one likes it when their crane breaks down. It can cause interruptions to your project’s workflow, annoy your on-site workers and ultimately end up costing you vast amounts of your hard earned money.
Crane Maintenance & services include the ability to send out workers to you so that you no longer have to stress about whether or not your job will be finished on time.
So what this means is:
- Less downtime
- Longer productivity; and,
- A professional, long-term business relationship
For safety reasons, it’s vital that you don’t put-off the service maintenance of your cranes. Accidents can and do happen – and you definitely do not want to be on the receiving end of any of these. When your crane breaks down – don’t take the risk of trying to keep it running – let a professional deal with the problem for you instead.
Engineering Knowledge Counts
When it comes to having someone come out to service your crane, you need to ensure they know what they’re talking about. The professionals in crane services know their way around a crane. But what types of cranes are available? Some of them include:
- Mining cranes
- Precast cranes
- Jib cranes
- Bridge cranes
- Single girder
- Double girder; and,
- Many more
So whether you require a brand new crane, have an existing one that’s seen better days, or just need a simple maintenance check – getting a professional to help is an excellent option for just about any issue to do with crane services.
In fact, customer service is an imperative part of crane servicing. It’s not just about getting the job done within a specified time period, but also making sure clients are pleased with the service and know to use them again should they encounter any problems with their cranes at all.
About Author: Bob McKenzie is from Broken Hill and has been working with machinery for the best part of 35 years. He has established several how-to websites that assist tradespeople in learning how to run a successful business and continue prospering in the volatile Australian business climate. He is at his best while talking to people about crane service and how they can be of benefit to the mining and construction industries.
John Stonham is an ex-builder who specialises in working within the Western Australian mining industry.