Vehicle Lift Servicing & LOLER Inspection
Scheduled servicing and LOLER inspection for vehicle lifts, helping garages maintain safe, reliable and compliant lifting equipment.
- LOLER inspections and certification
- Routine lift servicing and maintenance
- Fault diagnosis and repair recommendations
- Support for major lift brands
The Challenge
Vehicle lifts are critical to daily workshop operation, but without regular servicing and inspection they can become unreliable, unsafe or non-compliant. Wear, poor adjustment, oil leaks, damaged components and missed maintenance can all affect lift performance and safety.
Garages need their lifting equipment to operate correctly, pass inspection requirements and avoid unnecessary downtime or disruption to the workshop.
What Lions Delivers
We carry out vehicle lift servicing and LOLER inspections to help garages keep their equipment safe, compliant and dependable. Regular inspection and maintenance can identify wear, defects or developing faults before they lead to breakdowns or unsafe operation.
The result is lifting equipment that performs more reliably, supports workshop productivity and helps meet inspection and insurance requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do vehicle lifts need LOLER inspection?
Yes. Vehicle lifts used in a working environment generally require periodic thorough examination under LOLER.
How often should a vehicle lift be serviced?
This depends on usage and manufacturer guidance, but regular servicing is strongly recommended alongside inspection.
Do you provide certification?
Yes. Where applicable, inspection and certification paperwork is provided following the examination.
Can servicing identify faults before breakdown?
Yes. Routine servicing often highlights wear, adjustment issues or damaged components before they cause a major failure.
Service Details
Maintaining Safe and Reliable Vehicle Lifts
Vehicle lifts are one of the most heavily used pieces of equipment in any workshop. Regular servicing helps ensure that lifting systems continue to operate safely and reliably throughout daily use.
Routine servicing allows key components such as cables, pulleys, hydraulic systems, locking mechanisms and safety devices to be inspected and maintained. Identifying wear or developing faults early can help prevent unexpected breakdowns and reduce disruption to workshop operations.
Alongside servicing, LOLER inspections provide a formal examination of lifting equipment to confirm that it remains safe for use. This process involves checking structural components, lifting systems and safety mechanisms to ensure the lift continues to operate correctly.
Regular inspection and maintenance help garages keep their lifting equipment dependable, supporting safe working conditions and reliable day-to-day workshop operation.
