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08 May 2018

UK-based Lincs Lifts is growing its access fleet with the addition of Snorkel S3010P push-around mini scissor lifts.

The Snorkel S3010P can lift up to 240kg to a working height of 5m. Weighing just 370kg the simple and robust mini scissor is 0.68m wide and features saloon-door style entry gates, auto-brake system, non-marking casters, and is backed by a two-year parts and labour warranty.

Linda Betts Hands Over the Snorkel S3010P's to Wayne Grainger and the Lincs Lifts Team

Linda Betts hands over the Snorkel S3010Ps to Wayne Grainger and the Lincs Lifts team.

Lincs Lifts was founded by Wayne Grainger in July 2016, and operates a fleet of almost 200 aerial work platforms. Based in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, the company is a member of the Access Alliance, and offers powered access hire, sales and training, predominantly targeted towards customers within the industrial sector.

Wayne Grainger, managing director of Lincs Lifts said, “We are excited to add these new low-level lifts to our ever-expanding fleet. We are also pleased to be supporting British manufacturing and know that we can rely on excellent support from the team at Snorkel UK.”

Andrew Fishburn, Managing Director at Snorkel UK added, “Wayne is very experienced in the powered access industry, and it has been fantastic to watch the continued growth of Lincs Lift since its launch in 2016.”

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