We’ve heard the story so many times. “I’m trying to convince my boss we need a lift. When we have to move our equipment manually, I have to ask people to come in on an overtime basis . . . it’s dangerous for two or even three techs to manually lift these massive servers and other equipment . . . I hate the idea that someone has to get hurt before they’re finally convinced we need a lift! It’s even worse when a data center manager comes to us after a terrible accident has happened, causing a talented tech to be out for months due to injury, not to mention the damaged equipment. . . . .” These realities are precisely why we are in business, and why we have put so much thought and precision into our lifts. No one should ever be hurt when moving data center equipment around. No manager should ever have to bring in extra staff just to move some equipment; one tech should be able to move even the heaviest equipment—up to 1000 pounds, without assistance. Each move should be smooth, controlled, and stress-free. That’s what we live for, and our mission is to have a data-center-safety-certified lift in every single data center in the world! Tell your boss that the lift will pay for itself quickly when you consider the cost of overtime, injuries, and damaged equipment. Mention how many more pieces of equipment you can move, using a lift and one tech. Don’t forget that our customers report a 100% safety record after buying one of our lifts. And we provide a warranty and ongoing service. All of this adds up to a very wise investment!
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Perché i nostri clienti fanno affidamento su SERVERLIFT®
Without a ServerLIFT® data center lift here, customers, they would be...let’s just say, very displeased if we didn’t offer that sort of a service when they got there and they went to rack their gear and they needed something to help them. It’s something that they rely on.
Bill Cory,Flexential
ServerLIFT® makes a great product that is easy to use, and promotes safety within the data center. It is especially useful to us in our new data centers, where we have standardized on 9ft. racks. I was most pleased with how easily it allowed us to move and re-rack our large AS/400 systems during a limited outage window.
Brad Gibbs,Supporto per Data Center
I would recommend it 100%. It literally has saved my team’s backs. This last year was our biggest year, and for us to do as much as we did (we did almost 200 racks in 6 months)...you can’t do that kind of work without having something that makes your job easier. ServerLIFT® solutions have taken all of that burden off of my team.
April Turner,Groupware Tech
I was initially using a manual lift to move servers and other equipment. When the ServerLIFT® electric model came out it was an even better solution. If I have a server that needs to be installed and I am the only one available, I can get it down quickly and easily with the ServerLIFT® unit.
Dave Reno,Manager informatico
We have a ServerLIFT® solution and it’s awesome. It can lift 500 lbs without issue. Even the largest Cisco devices can be installed using it. Our facilities group uses it to pull motors from CRAC Units. It’s well worth the investment.
Dan Balitewicz,Sr. Manager - Operazioni infrastrutturali
In 15 minutes, we racked an HP chassis and 15 new hard drive enclosures, with only one engineer. Using our new ServerLIFT® lift is much safer and quicker than using 3 engineers.
Francisco Odiz, Triara
Safety is our #1 priority. Originally, we didn’t have the resources to install the hardware safely. We were using other brands of both battery- operated and hand-crank lifts, but they required too much maintenance. Now, our ServerLIFT® unit is well-used and everybody is happy with the 'Cadillac' we bought. It’s a great investment.
Rory Bennett,Responsabile senior data center, mobilità AT&T
ServerLIFT® unit was of great benefit during the racking of our blade centers. With the use of the strap kit, one person was able to unbox and safely place the 300-pound device into a rack on the rails. The benefit of not having to remove the blades and power supply components from the chassis to make it lighter saved time and potential damage.
Ken WardSr. Datacenter Engineer
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