08/03/2026
Not every job needs a crane.
Some of the most important work in mechanical rigging happens in tight access areas where experience and the right equipment make all the difference.
This is the type of work our team at Precision Rigging & Logistics has completed hundreds of times over the past decade.
For this project the crew used a combination of:
• Temporary scaffolding to create a safe working platform
• Stair climbers to move equipment through the stair access
• Chain blocks for the controlled removal and installation of the replacement motors
Jobs like this might look straightforward in a short video, but they rely on careful planning, coordination and a crew that understands mechanical rigging fundamentals.
These are the projects that make up the bread and butter of our industry — and it’s the type of work our team takes pride in delivering safely and efficiently every day.