Crane Inspection in Orange
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- Accredited Inspection Station
- Specialist in Heavy Vehicles
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Crane inspections aren’t optional. If you own or operate a mobile crane, lifting device or related plant equipment, you need to meet legal inspection and maintenance requirements.
At Haigh Truck & 4WD Repairs in Orange, we are an ACIS-registered Authorised Crane Inspection Station, licensed to carry out the inspections required under Australian standards. Our team conducts thorough structural, mechanical and safety system checks to ensure your equipment is safe, compliant and ready for work. We understand the serious risks involved with lifting equipment and make sure no detail is missed.
Call (02) 6361 9221 to book your ACIS inspection today.
What’s Included in an ACIS Crane Inspection
We follow ACIS standards to deliver safe, compliant crane inspections and reporting.
- Full Structural Assessment
We check the frame, boom, outriggers and welds for cracks, corrosion or fatigue that may lead to failure. - Mechanical & Hydraulic System Testing
All hydraulic cylinders, hoses, rams and moving parts are checked for leaks, damage and proper function under load. - Safety System & Control Checks
We test safety latches, load limiters, alarms and controls to ensure all systems operate as required. - ACIS Certification & Reporting
Once passed, your equipment receives certification under the ACIS scheme with full documentation for compliance.
FAQ
What is ACIS and why is it required?
ACIS (Authorised Crane Inspection Station) is a recognised scheme that ensures cranes are inspected to meet Australian safety and compliance standards.
How often do mobile cranes need to be inspected?
Inspections are typically required every 12 months or after any major repairs. Some industries may require more frequent checks.
What happens if my crane fails inspection?
You’ll receive a defect report outlining what needs to be rectified. Once repairs are complete, a reinspection can be booked to certify the crane.