UK rental company Warren Access has taken delivery of two 20 metre Hinowa Lightlift 20.10 spider lifts from UK dealer APS.
The 20.10 offers 9.7 metres of outreach, with an up & over height of 8.5 metres and an unrestricted platform capacity of 230kg. The overall stowed dimensions are just over five metres long by 1.3 metres wide or 795mm with the basket removed. Features include one touch outrigger set up, levelling and retraction, auto speed control and extendable tracks.
Warren Access director, Michelle Warren said: "Hinowa spider lifts are a crucial part of our fleet. As I've mentioned before, if we were to carry only one type of cherry picker, it would be spider lifts. We like to think of them as the ‘Swiss Army knife' of access equipment.They are incredibly versatile and can be operated in the most challenging environments, and are frequently used by roofers, new build snagging specialists, building surveyors, and arborists, including tree surgeons and consultants."
The new spiders are based at the company’s Huntingdon and Newcastle depots.
Linda Betts of APS said: "I'm thrilled Hinowa platforms are doing so well for Graeme and Michelle, and the Warren Access team. We provide a total service that our customers know they can rely on over the long term, adding value to their investment."
Established in 1993, Warren Access runs a fleet of van and truck mounts, spiders, scissors and boom lifts. The company is managed by Graeme and Michelle Warren, son and daughter-in-law of founder Derek Warren, who sadly passed away last August
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