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Why LOLER is important for stillages – Crane Lift Stillages Made in Britain
“LOLER” stands for the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations, which contain provisions for the safe use and movement of stillages, as well as any other kind of apparatus used for materials handling and storage. -
How is a stillage made? – Metal Stillages, Cages & Pallets
MC&P stillages are designed and engineered for heavy-duty uses, suiting demanding sectors from construction and forestry to logistics, manufacturing and warehousing. A stillage is made to be strong using tough mild steel that’s good to work with and will make a stillage that’s built to last. -
Can stillages be lifted?
MC&P’s standard stillage range – the biggest in the UK – is designed and engineered by our specialist team to be heavy-duty, withstanding whatever your organisation can throw at it. Although some of our products are designed to be static and cannot be lifted, remaining in place through floor bolts for example, many stillages can be lifted safely with a forklift, hiab or telehandler. -
Heavy-Duty Lockable Stillages – Choose From Our Range & Buy Online
MC&P’s lockable metal stillages are strong, robust storage and logistics systems, secured by padlocks to protect valuable items such as batteries, electrical equipment or small tools. All the lockable stillages showcased in this article will safely store your most valuable consignments, tools and equipment, and are useful, space-efficient additions to your site’s storage. -
How long will a stillage last?
Older stillages were made of ungalvanised steel, so once rust took hold, they couldn’t be salvaged and did not last. Modern stillages are constructed of much more extensively treated and higher-quality steel, giving a much more positive answer to the question of how long will a stillage last.