EWP Repairs in Brisbane
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Brisbane EWP Repairs
If your elevated work platform is slowing you down, you need fast, reliable repairs to get back on track — and that’s where PEPS Machinery Services comes in. We provide mobile EWP repairs across Brisbane and surrounds, with services designed to reduce downtime and keep your operations running safely and smoothly.
Whether it’s hydraulic issues, control faults or scheduled maintenance, our fully trade-qualified team brings over 30 years of hands-on experience to every job. From construction crews to hire companies, we work with businesses who can’t afford to wait when equipment fails.
PEPS Machinery Services is your go-to for mobile support and expert workmanship. Based in Logan and servicing greater Brisbane, we also repair and service machinery, scissor lifts and boom lifts.
Call us on 1300 737 700 to book on-site repairs backed by decades of industry knowledge.
Reliable mobile service
Qualified team with EWP expertise
Why Timely EWP Repairs Matter
Delaying EWP repairs doesn’t just slow the job down — it can also create major safety and compliance risks. That’s why we act fast. Our team inspects, diagnoses and repairs elevated work platforms efficiently, using proven techniques and high-quality parts to keep everything operating safely. We handle both electric and diesel-powered units, helping businesses meet inspection requirements and avoid the stress of extended downtime. Whether it’s a scissor lift, boom lift or vertical lift, we’ve seen it, serviced it and sorted it. We understand that each site has its own time pressures and risks. That’s why we work quickly, communicate clearly and get it done properly the first time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an EWP & why does it need regular servicing?
An EWP, or Elevated Work Platform, is a type of machinery used to safely lift workers and equipment to heights for tasks such as construction, maintenance or installation. Common types include scissor lifts, boom lifts, and cherry pickers. Regular servicing is crucial for ensuring safety, compliance with Australian Standards (AS 2550.10), and minimising downtime due to mechanical faults. Preventive maintenance also extends the equipment's lifespan and helps avoid costly emergency repairs, especially in high-use environments.
How often should EWP repairs or maintenance be carried out?
The servicing frequency of an EWP depends on its usage, environment, and manufacturer recommendations. In Australia, the industry standard typically requires a major inspection every 10 years, with regular servicing at 3-month or 6-month intervals. Daily pre-start checks and logbook records are also essential for identifying wear and tear. For businesses using EWPs regularly, scheduling ongoing maintenance with a qualified technician is the best way to stay compliant and avoid breakdowns.
What are common signs that an EWP needs repairs?
Common indicators that an EWP may need repair include unusual noises during operation, slow or jerky lift movements, hydraulic leaks, unresponsive controls, or battery issues. Warning lights or error codes on the control panel also suggest a mechanical or electrical fault. Visual signs like worn-out tyres, cracked welds, or damaged guardrails should not be ignored. If any of these issues are present, the machine should be taken out of service until inspected by a qualified technician.