Portable heavy-duty pipe & equipment lifter for construction, oil & gas – Drivable units available
The Goliath Push Around Contractor Load Lifter is the latest innovation in heavy lifting technology, handling up to 6,000 lbs capacity and lifting pipes to 180" height. Compact, lightweight, and portable design makes it easy to transport to any job site. Built for construction, oil & gas, and industrial applications requiring the toughest portable lifting solutions. Drivable units available for self-propelled operation.
Key Features for Contractors & Industrial Use
- 6,000 lbs Capacity – Handles pipes, machinery, heavy equipment
- 180" Lift Height – Vertical pipe handling and positioning
- Compact & Lightweight – Easy transport to any job site
- Portable Design – Push around or tow behind truck
- Drivable Units Available – Self-propelled option for faster operation
- Heavy-Duty Construction – Withstands toughest worksite conditions
Industrial Applications
- Construction Industry – Pipe, steel beam, equipment positioning
- Oil & Gas Sector – Pipeline installation, heavy machinery
- Manufacturing Facilities – Machine installation and maintenance
- Industrial Warehouses – Heavy pallet and equipment handling
- Infrastructure Projects – Temporary lifting on job sites
Why Choose Goliath Push Around Load Lifter
- Most Portable 6,000 lbs Lifter – Compact size, easy transport
- Best for Pipes & Equipment – 180" height for vertical handling
- toughest Worksite Durability – Built for construction rigors
- Drivable Option Available – Self-propelled for efficiency
- Cost-Effective Alternative – Fraction of crane rental cost
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