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Accessing a higher plane

FORCE Corp is putting its range of access equipment hire solutions on show at this year's Mining ...

Noel Dyson

With more than 14 branches nationwide, Force Corp partners with its customers to provide a solution to ensure projects are conducted on time and budget.

It hires the mining sector elevated platforms or travel tower solutions to deal with applications at height.

The company has a large product range to suit both smooth indoor conditions and rugged outdoor terrain.

Specialising in access equipment, Force Corp has a range of boom lifts, cherry pickers, knuckle booms, material lifts, scissor lifts and telescopic handlers.

At M&E NSW the company will have a small scissor lift and a large knuckle boom on show.

Force Corp said it could accommodate orders from one to 100 plus machines for any job or project.

These machines are available in various fuel types including diesel and electric and range in heights from 5m to 45m for scissor and man lifts and 53m to 62m for travel towers.

These can be hired “wet” or “dry”

Force Corp’s range of knuckle booms, also known as articulated booms, is designed to provide a manoeuvrable access solution for jobs at heights of 10-43m that require reaching over or above obstructions.

The knuckle boom’s zero tail swing and equipped jib feature affords operators the advantage of being able to precisely position the working platform to ensure maximum productivity and safety.

Force Corp can supply knuckle booms in electric or diesel-fuelled models that are ideal for smooth and hard surfaces or rugged terrain respectively.

The diesel knuckle booms have the added benefit of a 4x4 drive train.

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