Spider Lift

Elevated Work Platforms

Tracked EWPs with extending outriggers resembling spider legs

A spider lift is a specialised tracked aerial work platform featuring multiple extendable outriggers that resemble spider legs when deployed. This unique design provides exceptional stability on challenging terrain while maintaining a compact footprint, making it invaluable for accessing difficult locations such as steep slopes, soft ground, or confined spaces common in New Zealand's varied landscape.

Key features of a Spider Lift

  • Spider Leg Outriggers: Multiple independently adjustable stabilisers allow setup on slopes up to 30° while maintaining platform level.
  • Tracked Undercarriage: Rubber tracks provide low ground pressure, excellent traction, and minimal surface damage.
  • Compact Transport Dimensions: Narrow width allows passage through standard doorways and gates despite impressive working heights.
  • Advanced Leveling Systems: Automatic or semi-automatic leveling ensures safe setup on uneven terrain.
  • Lightweight Construction: Despite heights up to 40m, relatively low weight prevents damage to sensitive surfaces.

Spider Lift Considerations

  • Setup Time: Complex stabilisation systems add time to job setup compared to simpler wheeled units.
  • Terrain Capability: These excel on slopes and soft ground where conventional lifts cannot operate.
  • Access Restrictions: Compact dimensions make them ideal for backyards and areas with limited access.
  • Operator Training: Specialised outrigger deployment requires comprehensive training for safe operation.
  • Weather Sensitivity: Lightweight design means wind speed limits may be lower than heavier machines.

Next Steps

Review our courses: Forklift, Wheels Tracks & Rollers, Elevated Work Platforms, Dangerous Goods.

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