Are you tired of working on the ground? Or in vehicle pits? If so, read further on why you should consider using hoists in your automotive workshop.
If you are searching for heavy vehicle hoists, the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show is a good place to start. The Brisbane Truck Show is claimed to be the biggest automotive show in Australia-Pacific. It brings over 40,000 visitors across four days and features a range of trucks and equipment under one roof, including a variety of heavy vehicle hoists.
Benefits of Buying or Upgrading Hoists?
Before getting into the details, there is one question you need to ask yourself - Do I need to buy or upgrade my hoists?
Let's consider the benefits before deciding:
Key Factors to Consider:
Here is what you need to consider before deciding:
Spotlight on Endurequip and Finkbeiner:
Now, let's take a closer look at two hoist brands you will see in our booth at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show:
Endurequip: Australian-Made Chain-Driven Robust Hoist
Endurequip has been a trusted name in the Australian heavy vehicle hoist industry for over 35 years. Known for robust, chain-driven technology, Endurequip hoists are built to withstand the challenges of demanding workshop environments.
Key Features:
Finkbeiner: German Quality Hydraulic & Wireless Hoist
Founded in 1927, Finkbeiner is reputed for state-of-the-art design, quality, and reliability. Backed by a robust global distribution and service network, Finkbeiner empowers you to keep your workshop running smoothly anywhere in the world.
Key Features:
Not after a hoist? How about accessories?
We offer a range of accessories and stands that can further enhance the functionality and versatility of their hoists. Some notable options include (as seen on their website):
Making the Right Choice:
The 2025 Brisbane Truck Show is the perfect opportunity to see our range of hoists, talk to our experts and decide the best option for your workshop.
Upgrading your truck hoist is a significant investment that can pay dividends in terms of safety, efficiency, and productivity. By carefully considering your needs, researching different options, and taking advantage of the Brisbane Truck Show to see the equipment in person, you can make an informed decision and choose the perfect hoist to take your workshop to the next level. So, get planning, and we will see you at the show.
Click here to fill out an expression of interest form to visit our booth at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show.
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You might have seen the well-known slogan printed on trucks: "Without trucks, Australia stops." The rumble of diesel engines has always been the soundtrack of Australian highways, and diesel trucks have long been an integral part of the economy, moving goods across the country's length and breadth.
As vehicle manufacturers display their latest electric vehicles, the question arises - How will the heavy industry change, and what challenges will the future hold? While electrification promises a quieter, cleaner, and more efficient future, transitioning comes with real challenges.
Heavy Loads require Stronger Roads
Due to their heavy battery packs, electric trucks and buses tend to be heavier than their diesel counterparts. Hence, there is a push to increase axle weight limits on certain roads. Higher axle loads carry the risk of quicker road deterioration and will require greater investment in road maintenance and upgrading.
This means:
Maintenance and Repair Challenges
There will also be changes in maintaining and repairing electric heavy vehicles, such as:
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The Workshop of the Future
Maintaining and repairing electric heavy vehicles requires a different skill set. Mechanics must understand high-voltage systems, battery technology, and sophisticated diagnostics. Workshops will need to invest in specialised tools, safety equipment, and ongoing training for their staff.
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This change presents both opportunities and challenges. It could be an opportunity to upskill the workforce, attract a new generation of mechanics interested in technology, and create a better-skilled, more competitive industry. The government will have a supporting role as it funds the training programs and supports the development of a skilled workforce in this new field.
Breaking Down the Hurdles
One of the more significant challenges associated with the general use of heavy electric vehicles is the building up of sufficient charging infrastructure. Long-haul routes will require high-powered charging spots, while areas such as cities can accommodate charging needs based on the requirements of delivery trucks and buses.
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This means heavy investments in the public and private sectors. Government incentives, partnerships with energy companies, and private investment in charging infrastructure will be crucial in ensuring this transition is seamless for the trucking industry.
The Human Element
This switch to electric trucks will also affect truck drivers. Though the initial investment might be higher, the long-term operating costs of electric trucks are bound to be lower. This could increase trucking companies' profitability and potentially higher wages for drivers.
It is also important to understand the transition from diesel to electric driving. Not everybody likes change. Experienced drivers should feel comfortable with the training and confident about operating electric-powered vehicles. Other support measures may also be required to ease drivers' transition to new technologies and the changing trucking industry landscape.
A Sustainable Future
The future is not just about technology; it also means Australia will have a greener future. Lower emissions and cleaner air allow healthier lives. A transition from diesel to electrical will require government, industry, and community cooperation. The future is indeed exciting for the heavy vehicle transport industry.
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Endurequip will be closed from Monday, 25th December, until 1st January inclusive.
For emergencies, please call our main line at 07 3809 1300, and one of our team will assist you.
Christmas/New Year Trading Hours:
Normal Trading Hours | Monday 23/12/2024 - Tuesday 24/12/2024 |
Closure Period | Wednesday 25/12/2024 - Wednesday 01/01/2025 |
Normal Trading Hours | From Thursday 02/01/2025 |
Vehicle hoists are convenient for elevating vehicles for maintenance and repair. They are now indispensable in many garages and workshops. As with any heavy equipment, safety is paramount when operating them. This article explores the critical aspects of safe operation, encompassing pre-use inspection, proper usage, and essential safety protocols, ensuring a secure and productive working environment.
Understanding the Risks
Vehicle hoists are complex machinery with intricate mechanisms and powerful hydraulic systems. Potential hazards could include:
Pre-Use Inspection - The First Line of Defence
A thorough pre-use inspection is paramount before each use. This minimises the risk of failure and ensures the hoist is in good working order.
Visual Inspection:
Functional Test:
Operating the Hoist Safely
Know Your Hoist:
Proper Vehicle Positioning:
Safe Lifting and Lowering:
Essential Safety Precautions:
Ongoing Maintenance - Ensuring Long-Term Safety
Regular maintenance is essential to ensure the safe and efficient operation of vehicle hoists.
Conclusion
Vehicle hoists are valuable tools in the automotive industry, but they require careful handling and constant vigilance to maintain a safe working environment. By prioritising pre-use inspection, following safe operating procedures, and engaging in ongoing maintenance, we can minimise the risks associated with this heavy equipment.
Safety is a shared responsibility, and every individual involved in using vehicle hoists plays a vital role in ensuring a secure and productive working environment.
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The National Bus and Coach Show 2024 will be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre from September 17 to 18, 2024.
This show will bring together the latest technology in the bus and coach space, including zero-emissions, bio-fuel and autonomous vehicles.
RUD is known for Endurequip Portalift, the only Australian-made, chain-driven mobile heavy vehicle hoist manufactured in Brisbane. It symbolises quality and technology for the most arduous Australian applications. In 2024, RUD is offering a high-quality German wireless mobile heavy vehicle hoist, Finkbeiner, which is reputed around the world for quality and innovation.
Some of the solutions we provide in the heavy vehicle workshop industry are:
Streamline your efficiency and minimise downtime with our mobile heavy vehicle hoist range, which provides a solution for every workshop application across Australia. Whether you operate a large fleet or a specialised repair shop, our heavy vehicle hoists deliver the lifting capacity and portability so your heavy vehicle servicing can operate smoothly.
We also offer a range of premium accessories designed to seamlessly integrate with your hoists, such as vehicle stands, vehicle ramps and small wheel adaptors.
Visit our booth DB33 in Hall 3 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre from 17-18 Sep 2024 to discuss our automotive workshop solutions.
For more information on RUD Heavy Vehicle Hoist Solutions, click here to fill out our form or visit our contact page to send us an enquiry.