The Insider’s Guide to Crane Rentals

 


If you’ve never rented cranes before, you must be wondering how to go about it? What is the process involved, and how to train your staff to operate it? The good news is the process is more accessible than buying new equipment. 

Moreover, the crane rental company will train your staff to operate the crane. Or, they’ll provide their own crane riggers and operator to handle a particular piece of equipment. But you would have to ask these questions yourself from the rental company. So let’s jump into the basics of getting a mobile crane for rent? Let’s discuss the crane rental process:

The crane rental process

Before you decide to rent a crane, you must be clear about your specifications. Know the top practices of professional crane rental companies. Don’t worry. Good rental companies will recommend precisely the cranes that you require. 

  1. Project specifications

Whether your project is indoors, outdoors, in a rocky area, or on flat ground, you must tell these specifications to your crane rental company so they can recommend the best crane for your job site.

2.                   Type & size of crane required

Establish the type and size of equipment you need. Does your project require an all-terrain crane rental or a rough terrain crane rental? There are so many cranes available, but you must tell your rental company precisely what functions you are seeking in a crane. So, you can get the best value out of your rental crane.

3.                   Book your crane rental in advance

Due to the high demand for some cranes, they might not be available to book. So, your must book a crane rental in advance to ensure that you’ll get the exact crane you require. Discuss the availabilities and options with the crane rental company.

4.                  Project length

Establishing the length of your project may seem tricky because sometimes the task may finish in one day or week, or it may require many months to complete. 

But you must find the right balance in renting the equipment so you can finish your project in time, and in the remaining time, the crane won’t sit around, wasting time and money. Fortunately, you can sign a crane rental contract for short- and long-term projects. 

5.                   Pick up or delivery

You won’t need to pick up your crane from the rental company, as most of them will offer their own staff to transport the rental crane to your location.

6.                  Insurance policies

Check that you have the right insurance coverage for crane rentals. If you don’t have any insurance policy regarding rental equipment, make sure you get one. Subsequently, also check the crane rental company's insurance policy, certifications, and experience. 

7.                   Training

Good crane rental companies make sure to train your staff to operate the equipment that you’ve rented. However, some specific units need a certified operator, so that you can ask your rental company, and they can send their own staff to operate the rented crane. 

If you have decided to lease equipment from a crane rental company, check for their experience, insurance policies, and certificates and discuss what more services they can provide you. Also, you must have precise specifications about the project and the equipment you require for the job.

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