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Cut Manual Labor Concerns With Equipment That Doesn’t Quit

Equipter cut manual labor concerns
September 20, 2022 at 9:00 a.m.

By Equipter. 

Use a compact mobile crane to cut down on manual labor concerns. 

All business owners and managers are looking for ways to solve struggles related to manual labor. But did you know there are pieces of contracting equipment that can help ease those burdens?  

For example, a mobile crane can help you complete jobs faster with less of a requirement for physical labor.  

Here’s how: 

Using a mobile crane can help complete roofing and construction jobs faster 

Time is money. Decreasing the amount of time it takes to complete projects can go a long way toward boosting your profit potential. But how can you save time without sacrificing quality service and production? 

The Equipter compact mobile crane is the perfect tool for reducing manual labor. This portable crane delivers tons of features designed to help your contracting crews work smarter, not harder: 

  • 23-foot lift: raise shingle bundles, tubs, showers, pipes, supplies and other equipment to a second story 

  • 4,431-pound capacity: easily move air conditioning units and boilers around residential or commercial properties 

  • Gas-powered engine: drive the crane and its load virtually anywhere on a job site 

The result is a job completed faster with less physical labor, keeping labor costs down and customers happy! All of that equals a healthier bottom line for your contracting business. 

Using a mobile crane lowers the risk of construction job site injury 

Decreasing manual labor struggles is about more than boosting the bottom line — it also helps you protect employees from the risk of strain or injury. In 2015 alone, nearly three million nonfatal workplace injuries occurred in the United States. 

From fatigue-related mistakes to lifting-related strains, the hard work demanded for construction, roofing, and other contracting jobs can put significant wear and tear on workers’ physical well-beings. Those injuries take their toll on your business and your employees in the form of downtime, worker’s compensation payouts, lost wages and lost productivity. 

Contracting equipment like the Equipter mobile crane does the heavy lifting so your crews are less exposed to strains, pulls and other injuries on the job. What’s more, the crane’s 23-foot reach lets you easily and safely move materials and tools to a second story, which means your workers don’t need to risk injury by lugging supplies up a ladder or steep set of steps. 

Reduce the need for manual labor with Equipter. 

Learn more about Equipter in their directory or visit www.Equipter.com

Original article source: Equipter 



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