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Service Lifts

Service Lifts

Providing Service Lift Solutions across the UK.

Service Lift Supply & Installation

Deltron have helped thousands of customers with Service Lift solutions.
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Why Choose Deltron for Service Lifts

Deltron Lifts designs and supplies service lifts engineered for safe, reliable operation in busy, working environments. Built for durability and consistent performance, our systems support the daily movement of goods, equipment, and materials.

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What is a Service Lift?

A service lift, also known as a goods or freight lift, is designed to move materials, equipment, and supplies between floors in commercial and industrial buildings.

Built for heavy loads and frequent use, service lifts are engineered for strength, stability, and safe operation. They are installed and maintained to meet strict safety regulations, protecting both users and the goods being moved.

Service lifts are widely used in warehouses, factories, hospitals, hotels, and retail environments, where they help keep daily operations running smoothly. By reducing manual handling and improving workflow, they save time, make better use of space, and improve safety.

They come in many forms, from heavy-duty freight lifts with large platforms to compact dumbwaiters for smaller items. Some are designed to transport vehicles between levels, while others support accessibility and specialist handling needs.

Every service lift combines carefully designed controls, doors, and safety systems to deliver reliable and secure vertical transport.

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Types and Uses of Service Lifts

Service lifts are an essential component of commercial and industrial environments, providing efficient and reliable vertical transportation for a wide range of applications. These lifts come in various types, each designed to cater to specific needs and requirements. Understanding the different types of service lifts and their uses is crucial for selecting the right option for your business.

For the transportation of heavier goods or materials, goods lifts are the preferred choice. These lifts are designed to handle larger loads, such as pallets or heavy equipment, and are commonly found in warehouses, shopping centres, retail stores and airports.

By providing a safe and efficient means of vertical transportation, goods lifts enhance productivity and streamline logistics operations. Supermarkets also use goods lifts to move roll cages, often as a goods only lift but sometimes with an attendant.

We are also specialists at repairing goods lifts – get in touch.

Dumbwaiter lifts are compact and versatile, making them suitable for transporting small goods between different levels. These lifts are commonly used in settings such as restaurants, hotels, and hospitals, where the efficient movement of items like food, documents, or supplies is essential.

Dumbwaiter lifts offer convenience and help streamline operations by reducing the effort and time required to manually transport small goods. The are also super quick to install compared to larger lifts.

Trolley lifts are an integral solution for the efficient and safe vertical movement of small to medium-sized trolleys or carts within various settings. These lifts are especially beneficial in environments such as hotels, hospitals, and large office buildings, where the regular transportation of items like laundry, catering supplies, or equipment is essential. 

Designed to accommodate the dimensions and weight of standard trolleys, these lifts enhance operational efficiency by allowing easy and quick movement between floors. 

Trolley lifts not only save time and reduce physical strain on staff but also contribute to smoother and more organised internal logistics. They are a vital component in settings where the swift and secure transport of goods is a priority, ensuring that operations run seamlessly and effectively.

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In multi-storey car parks or showrooms, vehicle lifts play a crucial role in optimising space and facilitating convenient vehicle storage. These lifts are specifically designed to lift cars, allowing for efficient use of space and easy access to vehicles. Vehicle lifts are commonly employed in settings where parking space is limited, enabling businesses to make the most of their available area while providing a seamless parking experience for customers.

Overall, the installation of the right service lift can significantly improve efficiency, productivity, and safety in commercial and industrial settings. Whether it’s a dumbwaiter lift for small goods, a goods lift for heavy loads, or a vehicle lift for optimised parking, choosing the appropriate lift type is crucial for meeting the specific needs of your business.

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Goods Lift Uses

Goods lifts are used across a wide range of industries to move stock, equipment, and supplies quickly and safely between floors.

In supermarkets, they make it easy to transfer heavy or bulky goods from storage areas to the shop floor, helping staff keep shelves stocked and operations running smoothly.

Warehouses rely on goods lifts to handle large volumes of products, improving efficiency and reducing manual handling.

In hospitals, they play a vital role in transporting medical equipment and supplies safely throughout the building.

In retail stores, especially those spread across multiple levels, goods lifts ensure stock can be moved quickly to where it is needed. Their flexibility and reliability make them an essential part of daily operations in all of these environments.

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Deltron Lifts came out, measured, designed, built and fitted our disability lift to the great Dining Hall at Christchurch College in Oxford. Their service level is the best I have received from any company in the lift industry. I can not give them enough praise for the service they give us.
STEVE BROWN
Clerk of Works
I wanted to personally thank you face to face for everything that you and your company have done whilst working for Sandwell, clearly this is not possible at this time. Your enthusiasm, commitment and professionalism have been exemplary.
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Service Lifts FAQs

What our customers commonly asked about our platform lift solutions.

A goods lift is a vertical transportation device designed specifically for moving materials, products, and equipment between different levels in a building. Unlike passenger lifts, goods lifts are primarily used for transporting heavy or bulky items in commercial, industrial, or warehouse settings. They are built to withstand heavier loads and more frequent use than typical passenger lifts.

To choose the right goods lift, consider:

  1. Load capacity: Determine the heaviest load you’ll need to transport.
  2. Platform size: Ensure it can accommodate your largest items.
  3. Travel height: Consider the number of floors it needs to serve.
  4. Frequency of use: Choose a model that can handle your usage patterns.
  5. Speed requirements: Faster lifts may be necessary for high-traffic areas.
  6. Power source: Electric or hydraulic, depending on your building’s infrastructure.
  7. Safety features: Ensure it meets all relevant safety standards.
  8. Budget: Balance initial costs with long-term operational expenses.
  9. Maintenance requirements: Consider ease and cost of upkeep.

Consult with a lift specialist to help make the best choice for your specific needs.

Space requirements vary depending on the lift type and capacity, but generally include:

  1. Shaft space: The vertical area the lift travels through.
  2. Pit depth: Usually 100-1500mm deep, depending on the lift type.
  3. Headroom: The space above the top floor, typically 2500-3500mm.
  4. Machine room: Some lifts require a separate room for machinery.
  5. Landing space: Area in front of the lift for loading/unloading.

Exact dimensions depend on the specific lift model and your building’s structure. A site survey by a lift engineer can provide precise requirements.

A goods lift may also be referred to as:

  • Freight elevator
  • Service lift
  • Cargo lift
  • Industrial elevator
  • Warehouse lift
  • Material lift
  • Dumbwaiter (for smaller versions)

Yes, goods lifts can be designed to accommodate mezzanine levels. Features that make this possible include:

  1. Customizable stop positions: Lifts can be programmed to stop at non-standard heights.
  2. Flexible shaft design: Can be adapted to serve partial floors.
  3. Multiple access points: Doors can be installed on different sides for various levels.
  4. Reduced pit and headroom options: For buildings with limited vertical space.
  5. Bespoke platform sizes: To fit specific mezzanine layouts.

When planning a goods lift for a building with mezzanines, it’s crucial to work closely with a lift specialist to ensure the design meets your specific needs and complies with all relevant regulations.