Hinowa spider boom ‘vital to maintenance’ of ancient cathedral

photo of the cathedral from the drone

A cathedral that dates back almost 1,000 years is being maintained in a condition that promises to see it thrive as a place of worship for centuries to come with the help of a Hinowa spider lift.

Expert teams dedicated to conserving Winchester Cathedral, in Hampshire, are using the Hinowa Lightlift 14.70 IIIS for multiple maintenance tasks inside and outside the ancient building.

The spider lift, supplied by Access Platform Sales, the UK and Ireland distributor for all Hinowa products, is also used to carry out maintenance work at height on 35 properties in and around the Cathedral Close.

Minimising physical intervention

Purchase of the Hinowa spider boom was made possible by a donation from the Friends of Winchester Cathedral, an independent charity that raises funds to support its upkeep.

Joe Meader, Head Carpenter and Works Manager at Winchester Cathedral, said: “We’re so grateful to the Friends for their assistance. Our Hinowa spider lift is vital to our maintenance programme. It allows us to complete a huge range of works in a timely, safe and cost-effective way.

“The cathedral is Grade I listed, and we maintain other Grade I and Grade II listed buildings, so having a spider lift to work from allows us to inspect and repair structures a minimum of physical intervention, which is very helpful.”

Bruce Parker, Chairman of the Friends of Winchester Cathedral, said: “We have provided the cathedral with many pieces of useful equipment over the years but none so versatile as this latest cherry picker.

“One of its first fairly unusual tasks, for example, was to assist with the installation of a huge Christmas tree in the cathedral’s mighty nave, including, of course, decking it with lights.

“Members of the Cathedral Friends are delighted to have been able to provide the funding for this piece of machinery.”

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Spider lift’s contribution ‘impressive’

APS Regional Sales Manager Jonathan Wiseman said: “Hinowa spider lifts are regularly used to maintain churches and heritage buildings, but to see the way this platform plays such a pivotal role at cathedral as iconic and important as Winchester is truly impressive.

“The extra effort that would be needed, and the cost incurred, to achieve the same maintenance standards if it wasn’t available would be truly enormous.

“We’re pleased we could help supply Joe and his colleagues with a machine that is doing such a good job and, with APS’s high-quality after-sales service, we will always be here whenever they need our help.”

The Hinowa Lightlift 14.70 has a maximum working height of 13.9m and a maximum outreach of 6.76m, with a basket capacity of 120kg. It has an outreach of 5.92m with a basket capacity of 200kg.

At just 786mm wide, it can be tracked into the tightest of spaces. This is ideal for working in and around the cathedral, which has many nooks and crannies that could otherwise restrict platform access.

Hinowa lift in use

Essential to manage ancient trees

The new spider lift replaces a Hinowa Goldlift 14.70 spider lift the cathedral maintenance team had been using for around 20 years, reflecting the reliable service it had delivered, said Joe Meader.

He added: “The new spider lift has about the same working envelope, but has new features that make it much easier to use and more productive, including dual speed tracking and one button outrigger levelling and stowing. We’re very pleased with it.”

The Hinowa Lightlift 14.70 spider lift is now kept busy all year round supporting important maintenance tasks and events across the cathedral estate.

In recent weeks it has been used by the cathedral’s carpenters and painters and decorators who have replaced and painted wooden windows in a 17th Century house in Dome Alley just off the Cathedral Close.

In the autumn, the cathedral’s landscape maintenance teams use the Hinowa spider cherry picker to manage shrubbery and trees – some of them nearly as ancient as the cathedral buildings themselves.

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Safeguarding precious structures

By working from the spider lift, the cathedral’s arborists can make sure any tasks, such as crown reduction, are done in the most sensitive way, preserving the trees’ long-term future.

Throughout the year, stone masons use the spider lift to inspect, clean and repair stone work and stained glass windows throughout the cathedral and in other buildings.

Winchester Cathedral is among the largest sites of Christian worship of its kind in Northern Europe and stands as a testament to the quality of craftsmanship of its medieval builders.

The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Winchester in the Diocese of Winchester and is run by a Chapter led by the Dean of Winchester.

A substantial part of the building dates back to 1079 and was modified, reduced and then extended over the next 500 years. It is most famous for its association with St Swithun, Bishop of Winchester from 852 to 863.

The precision achieved by the Hinowa Lightlift 14.70 spider lift’s proportional controls gives the cathedral’s maintenance teams confidence that they can work at height with minimal risk of damaging precious and, in places, fragile centuries-old and irreplaceable structures.

The cathedral has selected a bi-energy version of the platform. It can be powered with by a low-emissions Honda petrol or by 110v mains cable electricity for indoor operations or where near-silent working is required, for example not to disturb activity in and around the cathedral.

Hinowa Lightlift 14.70 spider lift

Advanced safety systems

The Hinowa Lightlift 14.70 can also be supplied with a diesel engine and mains cable electric power, or as an all-electric powered platform with lithium batteries.

As a tracked MEWP, the platform can cope well with all surfaces and ground conditions across the cathedral estate, including working across low-load bearing and sensitive surfaces when combined with protective matting inside the cathedral.

Also, the tracks can be widened to 1150mm to improve the platform’s stability when it is being tracked over sloping or uneven ground.

A range of advanced safety features, including load and tilt sensors and alarms, and emergency lowering systems that can be accessed from the ground or in the basket, to optimise operative safety.

Hinowa’s Performance IIIS range, available exclusively from APS, offers machines with working heights from 13m to 40m, with a shared operating system that allows operatives to switch confidently and seamlessly from one to the other to work at different heights.

Find out more

Talk to APS about the advantages of Hinowa spider lifts for working at height to maintain and conserve heritage buildings.

Telephone: 01480 891251. Email: sales@accessplatforms.co.uk.