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When I started working full time as a contractor, I realized that my employees didn't understand how to use some of our equipment completely. I learned that some of the time they were completely guessing, which left me really concerned about their well-being and the status of our jobs. In order to get my employees the training and help that they needed, I decided to get some help with our heavy construction equipment. I hired a professional team of equipment operators to come in and train our employees, and it made a huge difference. This blog is all about finding help with heavy construction equipment.

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Considerations to Remember Before Renting a Crane

Whether you run a construction site, a warehouse or any other kind of industrial or manufacturing space, there may come a time when you need to lift heavy objects. Your workers can only handle so much on their own before the use of heavy equipment will become required. For the heaviest objects, you may want to consider some additional help in the form of a crane rental. But don't just rent any random crane; make sure you get the right one for your specific job. Here are some considerations to keep in mind when renting a crane for the first time.

What Is the Terrain Like?

If your crane will be used indoors on a flat surface, you won't have to worry too much about the wheels under the crane. But a crane that will be used on a construction site or anywhere else outdoors is a different story. You, of course, cannot risk having a crane lose traction in the dirt as it moves from one area of the site to another. For outdoor use, you'll want to inquire about all-terrain cranes. All-terrain cranes can quickly transition from a smooth indoor surface to a rough outdoor surface without issue.

How Much Power Versus Mobility Do You Need?

Cranes come in different shapes and sizes. The largest ones tend to be the most powerful and will be able to handle the largest load. But if you will be using your crane indoors within the tight quarters of a warehouse, for example, you may want to opt for a crane with more mobility. For example, a carry deck crane is about the size of a standard pickup truck and it's designed to be able to move around easily and navigate tight spaces without bumping into anything or getting in the way. 

For best results, talk to the crane rental company about what specific type of cargo or load will be going onto the crane and also be sure to discuss your specific work environment. Your crane rental expert will be able to find you a crane that can offer the power or mobility that you need or some combination of the two.

Renting a crane is a great way to keep your equipment costs down while still getting access to the tool you need to tackle a large load without hassle. Contact local companies like Bogner  Construction Co for more information.