Scott has the construction, the cranes and the forklifts you need. And something even more important – our commitment to stay with you until the job is done. At Scott, we don't hang up our hat until you say it's quittin' time.
If you see it at one of our locations, there’s a good chance it’s available not just for purchase, but for lease/rent as well. With more than 2,000 pieces of equipment available in more than 20 brands, we provide rentals for a wide range of industries, from chemical plants to construction sites to shipyards. And our rental program is designed to fit your needs - with daily, weekly, monthly and yearly rates available.
At Scott, we pride ourselves on our commitment to our customers. So when you rent equipment from us, you know we’ll be there with everything from maintenance and repairs to instructions on operations. And if you need help deciding if renting or leasing is right for you, we can help with that too. Our team will walk you through the benefits of both, and help you make a decision that works for you and your project.
Our rental fleet is one of the largest in the country, and we’re happy to make the equipment in it available for purchase. Our used equipment sales offer name-brand, high-quality machinery that has been meticulously maintained. Call us today to learn more. We’ll be happy to work with you to find the equipment that meets your exact needs.
When you need a repair, Scott Equipment and its partner Scott Van Keppel, LLC are there. We have 200 factory-trained technicians who take pride in getting the job done quickly and efficiently – the first time. From a basic tune-up to a complex job, the Scott team delivers. What’s more, we offer call-out service around the clock.
Preventative maintenance and other agreements are in place to keep the customer’s cost down and reduce the chances of downtime.
We have different types of agreements that can be used based on the individual customer needs. Some customers do not sign a "formal agreement." Basically, a customer will call after X amount of hours on the machine in order for it to be serviced. Some stores have product support reps who go out in the field when a customer first gets a machine to ensure they have the right contact for service and sign any paperwork that is necessary.
When machinery comes into the shop, or a tech goes out to a unit in the field, they will perform a walk-around inspection. In addition to the customer’s initial concern, the service tech will determine if anything else needs to be repaired. We will then provide an estimate to the customer for the repair. We normally do monthly and yearly inspections on the machines. We are able to do yearly OSHA inspections on cranes. If a plant or customer requests more frequent inspections, we can handle that.
Customers are responsible for submitting insurance claims. You don’t, however, have to purchase the equipment from us in order for us to work on it. We will use our extensive network of resources to get your unit back up. If you need a tech on site, we try to be out there the same day or the following morning.
Scott can help familiarize you with the equipment. If more formal training is required, we can attempt to arrange more comprehensive training from the manufacturer.
OSHA Crane Certification can be conducted yearly for cranes only.