Forklift Rentals - What you Need to Know
The Benefits of Renting a Forklift
Renting a forklift for short-term or infrequent use comes with a number of benefits for your business, such as cost-effectiveness, flexibility, little to no maintenance costs, and no long-term commitments.
Which type of forklift should you choose? That will depend on your job requirements, and the environment the machine will be working in. It's important to consider the weight capacity, stability, and tire type of the forklift when operating it in different conditions, such as industrial, construction, and warehousing settings.
Electric Narrow Aisle Forklifts
An Electric Narrow Aisle Forklift typically has a lift capacity of 3,000 to 4,000 lbs. The electric power source offers the benefits of reduced noise and emissions compared to gasoline-powered units. They are commonly used in warehouses, distribution centres, and other industrial settings for purposes such as:
- Storing and retrieving items from shelves or racking systems in compact areas
- Loading / unloading goods from delivery trucks
- Moving and stacking pallets, boxes, or heavy items
- Transporting materials and supplies within a facility
Electric Rider Forklifts
Electric Rider Forklifts are powered by battery so they produce less noise and zero emissions compared to fuel-powered forklifts. This makes them well-suited for indoor use. They are easily maneuverable, and can be the workhorse for almost any facility. These units have a lift capacity of 3,000 lbs up to 12,000 lbs, and are used in a variety of settings, including:
- Warehouses and distribution centres storing goods
- Manufacturing facilities moving materials and products
- Retail stores unloading deliveries
- Construction sites for moving materials
- Food production facilities for moving supplies
- Agricultural facilities handling crops and livestock feed
IC Cushion Forklifts
An IC Cushion Forklift is often used in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, retail stores, construction sites and agricultural facilities. The "cushion" refers to the tire it uses, providing a smooth ride and minimal floor damage. They offer greater power and longer run times compared to electric forklifts, making them well-suited for heavy-duty or outdoor use where electricity isn't readily available. They can lift and carry up to 18,000 lbs, and common tasks may include:
- Loading and unloading goods from trucks or containers
- Stacking and organizing materials in storage areas
- Lifting and lowering heavy items onto shelves or pallets
- Placing materials in storage or on the production line
- Moving materials and supplies to and from production areas
- Handling crops and livestock feed
IC Pneumatic Forklifts
The "pneumatic" in this forklift's name refers to the tire it uses, which is designed for rough terrain, such as construction sites, lumber yards, or dock yards where ground clearance is required. Some have four-wheel drive which provides improved maneuverability and stability. IC Pneumatic Forklifts offer a larger lifting capacity of up to 36,000 lbs and perform well under these work conditions:
- Loading and unloading building materials; lumber, drywall, roofing
- Work site transport of heavy equipment, such as generators
- Lifting and placing precast concrete or steel beams
- Placing and removing barricades and other safety equipment
- Assisting in demolition by removing debris and scrap
- Handling heavy and bulky recycled materials
No matter what your operational needs may be, our Team of Experts will help you select the right type of forklift rental for your specific requirements.
We also offer training to ensure your team can safely and effectively operate material handling equipment. Interested in seeing if rentals are the right solution for you? Contact our rental representatives today to learn more.