Crane and Hoist Repairs
Repairs that restore reliability without creating new problems
When Repairs Become Critical
What You Are Really Trying to Avoid
Restore production without introducing new risks
Avoid repeat failures from rushed or incomplete repairs
Protect people working around lifting equipment
Maintain credibility with leadership and operations
Prevent emergency repairs from becoming routine
How Our Repair Approach Is Different
- What failed and why
- Whether related components show signs of stress or wear
- How the equipment is being used in real conditions
- What can be addressed now to prevent repeat downtime
Warranty Support, Accountability, and Response
Response & Planning
Warranty & Accountability
From Emergency Repairs to Fewer Emergencies
- Repeat failures become less common
- Emergency calls become less frequent
- Repairs can be planned instead of rushed
- Equipment behavior becomes more predictable
- Maintenance regains control of the schedule
Who This Service Is For
This service is a good fit if you:
- Operate overhead cranes and hoists in industrial environments
- Want repairs done correctly, not just quickly
- Care about safety, reliability, and long term equipment health
- Value clear communication and documentation
This service is not a fit if you:
- Only want the fastest or cheapest possible fix
- Are looking for temporary or shortcut repairs
- Operate small portable hoists in non industrial settings
- Treat repairs as one off emergencies with no follow up
We work best with teams that want repairs to reduce future risk, not repeat it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can you respond to a repair issue?
We offer a one hour response time guarantee. Once a repair request is received, we will be en route within one hour. Response time can depend on location and the nature of the issue, but our goal is to minimize downtime while ensuring repairs are handled safely and correctly.
Do you only perform emergency repairs?
No. While we do respond to urgent repair needs, our repair work is most effective when it is part of an ongoing service or maintenance relationship. This helps reduce repeat failures and emergency situations over time.
Who performs the repair work?
Our repair work is performed by our team, and we also work with qualified subcontractors when needed. Subcontractors may be used in addition to our personnel for specialized support such as rigging, mobile equipment operation, welding, or other services required to complete the work safely and efficiently.
Will you identify other issues while making repairs?
Yes. When performing repairs, we look for related wear or conditions that could lead to additional failures. Any findings are communicated clearly so you can decide what should be addressed now and what can be planned.
Are replacement parts included?
Replacement parts depend on the nature of the repair. We use appropriate parts for the equipment and application and communicate clearly about what is required before proceeding whenever possible.
How do repairs support safety and compliance?
Repairs are performed in accordance with applicable OSHA regulations and relevant ASME B30 series standards. Proper repair practices and documentation help ensure equipment is returned to safe operating condition and supports audit and safety requirements.
Can repairs be coordinated with inspections or preventive maintenance?
Yes. Repairs often work best when coordinated with inspections and preventive maintenance programs. This allows issues to be addressed proactively and reduces the likelihood of future emergencies.
What is the first step if we need repairs?
The first step is a conversation. We gather details about the issue, equipment, and operating conditions to determine the safest and most effective repair approach.
