Star data fit out

29 October 2019

JLG Power Tower

JLG Power Tower

UK powered access rental company Star Platforms provided Skyjack SJ16 and JLG Power Tower and Nano low level platforms to a data centre construction site. 

The customer on this project had finished the main construction work at the site in Farnborough, Hampshire, and required low level powered access to install fixtures and fittings and complete electrical work.

The Skyjack SJ16 self propelled electric lift offers a 6.75m working height so operators could reach the higher ceiling fittings in the larger server rooms and fit the electrical cabling. The SJ16 mast lift also offers a small footprint of 1.37m x 0.77m meaning the operators could  manoeuvre around obstacles and materials on the ground.

Skyjack-SJ16

Skyjack-SJ16

For other areas of the build the customers used the Power Tower, as it offers a suitable working height of 5.10m and a width of 0.78m which enabled operators to navigate through doorways in the building layout. The Power Tower also offers a platform size of 1.52m x 0.75m, providing more room for tools and materials.

Also used on this project was the 4.5m working height Nano push around lift. The Nano is  more compact and ideal for tight spaces. The platform is 0.75m wide and offers a generous lifting capacity of 200kg.

JLG-Nano

JLG Nano

All machines come with non-marking tyres – a necessity when projects near completion and flooring has been laid.

Richard Stok, business development manager, Star Platforms, commented, “We’ve seen a big increase in the use of our low level platforms as the industry moves away from ladders and towers and chooses safer and more efficient options. We have a lot of customers hiring low level equipment such as our SJ16, Power Tower and Nano platforms on projects nearing completion.”

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