EWP Equipment Servicing in Brisbane
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Brisbane EWP Equipment Servicing
Keeping your machinery in peak condition doesn’t just prevent downtime — it protects your team and your bottom line. At PEPS Machinery Services, we deliver mobile EWP equipment servicing and machinery repairs across Brisbane and surrounds, helping construction crews, hire companies and commercial operators.
With over 30 years of hands-on experience, we know how to spot early warning signs, diagnose mechanical issues and keep equipment working efficiently across all job sites. From engines and hydraulics to electrical systems, we handle it all with care and expertise.
From our Logan base, we service Brisbane and surrounding areas. We also repair and service EWPs, scissor lifts and boom lifts across the Gold Coast and Ipswich.
Call 1300 737 700 today to book responsive, on-site machinery maintenance you can count on.
Servicing for all major equipment types
Efficient mobile service
On-Site Servicing for Safer Sites
We understand that every hour of downtime costs you money, and that not every machine fault shows up on the surface. That’s why our servicing goes beyond the basics. We inspect, maintain and repair machinery to help you meet safety obligations, extend the life of your equipment and keep your site running smoothly, day in and day out. Whether it’s a single unit or a full fleet, we customise our service to suit your schedule and equipment demands. We turn up when we say we will, do the job properly, and help you get ahead of costly, unplanned breakdowns.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is involved in EWP equipment servicing?
EWP equipment servicing includes a thorough inspection of mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems to ensure the unit is safe and compliant. Key checks typically cover lift and drive functions, emergency lowering systems, control panels, hydraulic hoses and cylinders, battery health, tyre condition, and structural components. Fluids are topped up, bolts tightened, and safety features tested. A properly documented service helps identify wear and prevent major issues before they result in costly downtime or safety risks.
How do I know when my EWP needs servicing?
Most EWP units follow a time or usage-based servicing schedule, such as every 90 days or after a certain number of operating hours. However, signs like slower operation, fluid leaks, strange noises, or error messages may indicate it needs attention sooner. Regular pre-start checks and logbook entries are useful for tracking changes in performance. If you’re unsure, it’s always safer to book an inspection before using the equipment on site.
Is regular EWP servicing a legal requirement in Australia?
Yes, servicing EWPs is a legal requirement under Australian Standards (AS 2550.10) and WHS regulations. Businesses must ensure all plant and equipment is maintained in safe working order, with records of inspections and repairs kept up to date. Failure to comply can lead to penalties, insurance issues, or increased liability in the event of an incident. Scheduled servicing also helps maintain warranty coverage and keeps equipment performing efficiently over time.