Many contracting projects don’t need a full-sized crane on the job, but compact options are available today that can help contractors work smarter. Here’s what a crane like the Equipter CR8000 will do for you, your crew, and your bottom line:
1. Less wear and tear on employees - One recent study found that overexertion and falls were the top two disabling injuries in the U.S. workforce. The roofing can take its toll on muscles, joints, and the back. Let the CR8000 handle the heavy lifting to reduce the risk of injuries related to moving heavy materials.
2. Reduce labor costs – Avoid handling material more than once and allow the mobile cranes to streamline the process. Your crew can do more work with fewer employees with the CR8000.
3. Decrease time on the job - Using a compact crane gives you the ability to move heavy or cumbersome materials easily and precisely. This boosts productivity so employees get the job done faster—a surefire way to create happy clients willing to refer your business to others.
4. Easy maneuverability – the CR8000 is lightweight and features wide tires, allowing a crew member to safely position it on lawns. The tight turning radius makes it ideal for small to mid-sized jobsites. The maneuverability gives you the option to bid on projects with challenging worksites—jobs you may have been hesitant to bid on previously.
5. Easy to transport - The Equipter mobile crane attaches like a conventional trailer to a truck or van. Once you arrive at the jobsite, use the crane’s gas-powered engine to drive it virtually anywhere on the property.
Whether you need to hoist shingles onto a roof or install a new HVAC unit, the compact, drivable CR8000 may be the contracting equipment you need to work smarter and revolutionize the way you do business. For more information, visit www.equipter.com
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