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Largest provider of Access Machines, Scaffolding, Height Services, and EWP Training within the construction industry in New Zealand. Access Solutions from Total Access. Access Hire.

Welcome to Total Access!

We've got New Zealand's Largest Boom Lift!
It's got a working height of over 50m!

Telescopic Boom 56.86M - Total Access
Telescopic Boom 56.86M - Total Access

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Telescopic Boom 56.86M

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Genie SX-180
Platform Height: 54.86m
Working Height: 56.86m
Weight: 25,108kg
Turntable Rotation: 360° continuous
Machine Length: 24.38m
Platform LxW: 0.91m x 2.44m

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Why Choose Total Access?

There are many reasons to choose Total Access for your access machine, height services and safety needs.


We offer services that match industry standards in every way. For instance, our EWP training and procedures are approved by NZOSH, HIANZ, EWPA & IPAF.

Our access machines are also serviced frequently by CBIP technicians. The machines also meet the 2014 - Worksafe Best Practice Guidelines.

Total Access has access equipment for hire, height services, scaffolding services, propping services, EWP training and more. You don't have to look for another supplier when working with us - we've got everything covered.

Total Access has a variety of different brands and types of equipment available. From forklifts and vertical masts to spider booms and telehandlers. Tell us about your project and we'll guide you.

Total Access doesn't compromise on safety. We have the relevant certifications and always apply best practices and high quality workmanship on all projects. We promise to provide our customers with the best access machines and height services in New Zealand.

Our services have been tried and proven by thousands of happy customers for the past 12 years (since 2008). Our prices are affordable, and tailored to suit your budget.




Who Are Total Access Clients?

We service construction business owners in New Zealand as well as companies in related fields and individuals who need access equipment and solutions. We work with real estate developers, farmers, manufacturers, maintenance companies, contractors, tree care companies - just to name a few.




Frequently Asked Questions


Boom lifts are aerial lifts that allow vertical and horizontal reach instantaneously. A boom lift has many applications ranging from industrial tasks to outdoor jobs and construction projects. It offers better reach than other access equipment like scissor lift. However, boom lifts have a relatively smaller work platform.

Boom lifts have a platform/bucket and long jointed crane featuring a hydraulic lifting system attached to a base.

Telescopic boom lifts or straight/stick booms feature booms that "telescopes-out" from a boom hoist and attach to a lift chassis. Telescopic boom lifts can reach heights up to 185 feet or more.

Large boom lift models can reach 180-feet. Maximum horizontal range for a 40-foot boom lift is approximately 35 feet, while a 120-foot lift can average 75 feet in horizontal reach.

A spider boom's most notable features are the spider-like "legs". Spider booms are also highly compact and designed to negotiate tight spaces and handle rough terrain. Electric booms are most distinguishable by their quiet nature. Since they are electric, they are quiet and free of emissions, making them perfect for working in sensitive worksites. They also tend to have wheels instead of spider-like "legs".

According to WorkSafe, operators of elevated work platforms must wear harnesses when operating any access equipment whose risk assessment indicates it is necessary to wear a harness. Examples of such access machines include; vertical masts where manufacturers have recommended harnesses, boom-type lifts such as spider lifts, self-propelled boom lifts and truck-mounted boom lifts. For boom-type MEWPs, operators should use full-body harnesses. What's more, individuals wearing harnesses must know how to wear them properly.

Yes. Provided you meet our guidelines for hiring any of our access equipment.

Operators must be licensed before using a cherry picker. Cherry picker operators must be trained on proper and safe use. The same applies to individuals intending to use any type of EWP.

EWP licensing isn't a must in New Zealand. However, access machine operators are required by law to have the relevant training and acquire a valid license.



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