How do I know whether I need a service lift? Or for floor-level service a trolleylift that moves roll cages in a supermarket, delivers catering trolleys, or helps move boxes, kegs and crates between floors. They also operate as catering lifts or kitchen lifts for a restaurant that has one or more floors – aiding in the serving and clearing of meals. What are service lifts used for?Ī service lift can range from a dumbwaiter or ‘microlift’ in a home to move groceries, crockery etc. These are small goods lifts that can be loaded at waist-height or floor level and do not care people. When we say service lift we’re referring to a lift that helps you move goods around your workplace or home that are too dangerous or cumbersome to lift manually, carry up multiple flights of stairs or a change in level. These lifts go by various names including dumbwaiter, kitchen lifts, catering lifts, service lifts, trolley lifts, roll cage lifts and our favourite… the microlift! In this blog post we’ll clear up some of the most common questions we’ve heard about Microlift dumbwaiters and service lifts. Read on… What is a ‘service lift’?
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