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Rental Equipment Fleet — Bundle, Scaffold & Access Solutions
Every piece of equipment listed below is available on short- or long-term rental. We deliver, set up, train your crew, and pick up when you’re done.
Hydraulic Bundle Pullers
20 to 50-ton pull capacity. Self-propelled and skid-mounted options. Built for shell-and-tube exchangers in refineries and process plants. Work in crane-inaccessible zones under pipe racks.
Aerial Bundle Extractors
For exchangers mounted above grade — up to 12 meters. Diesel or electric power packs. No crane needed. Paired with integrated transport cradles for pull-to-wash loops.
Bundle Cleaners
Multi-lance rotary and automated track systems. Handles internal tube fouling and external shell deposits. Compatible with most frame sizes from 12″ to 72″ diameter bundles.
Frame & System Scaffold
Modular scaffold rentals — frame, system, and ring-lock configurations. Designed for refinery process units, tank farms, and industrial structures. Every component OSHA-inspected before dispatch.
Mast Climbers & Swing Stages
Single- and twin-mast powered platforms. 32-foot decks, 5,500 lb capacity. Replaces weeks of scaffold erection. Ideal for facade work, boiler buildings, and tall vertical access.
Work Platforms & Transport
Crane-compatible platforms, transport cradles, and mobile site accommodations. Engineered for defined loads, edge protection, and OSHA-aligned tie-in details.
Equipment Specifications & Capacity Data
| Equipment | Capacity | Reach / Height | Power | Transport |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hydraulic Bundle Puller (Skid) | 20–30 tons | Ground level | Hydraulic power pack | Flatbed truck |
| Self-Propelled Bundle Puller | 30–50 tons | Up to 7 m | Diesel / electric | Self-propelled |
| Aerial Bundle Extractor | 15–35 tons | Up to 12 m | Diesel engine | Crane-positioned |
| Multi-Lance Bundle Cleaner | 12″–72″ dia bundles | N/A | High-pressure hydraulic | Trailer-mounted |
| Frame Scaffold System | 25 PSF light duty / 75 PSF heavy | Up to 150 ft | N/A | Truck / flatbed |
| Twin-Mast Climber | 5,500 lbs per platform | Up to 200 ft | Electric drive | Truck-delivered |
Fleet Equipment
Field Operations
Wholesale & Fleet Rental Programs for Contractors
For Maintenance Contractors
Long-term rental agreements (3–12 months). Dedicated fleet allocation during turnaround season. On-call swap inventory so downtime stays near zero. Operator training included — we certify your crew to run our equipment.
For Rental Companies
Wholesale sub-rental pricing for scaffold, bundle pullers, and access equipment. White-label support if you need it. We handle maintenance, you handle the customer relationship. OEM parts and field service from the manufacturer — that’s us.
Current fleet partners include contractors across Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and the Ohio Valley. We’re expanding — if your region isn’t on the list yet, it probably will be soon.
Problems We Solve
Real jobs, real equipment, real sites you can probably picture.
Crane access blocked by overhead piping
Half the exchangers sit under pipe racks. Crane can’t reach. The turnaround clock is ticking.
Self-propelled pullers fit under racks
30-ton hydraulic pullers that drive themselves into position. No crane, no rigging, no overhead clearance issues.
87 tube bundles across four process units, two blocked by pipe racks. We ran two self-propelled pullers around the clock and finished in 18 days — four days ahead of schedule. The first day was rough (corroded flanges ate up hours), but once the rhythm kicked in, the crew averaged five pulls per shift.
“We planned for 22 days and you gave us four back. That’s money.”— Site turnaround lead
Scaffold erection takes weeks — killing the schedule
Traditional scaffold for tall structures means two weeks of build time before real work starts.
Mast climbers installed in days, not weeks
Twin-mast platforms up in 2–3 days. Workers ride up with tools. About 40% more productive face time per shift.
120 feet of vertical work on all four sides of a boiler building. Four mast climber units installed in three days. The coating crew started that same week. Wind shut us down for about five days total (28 mph gusts), but we still finished 10 days ahead of the original scaffold-based timeline.
“Next boiler outage, we’re calling BOSHIYA first.”— Station maintenance manager
Bundle cleaning cycle too slow — turnaround overruns
Pull, truck across site, clean, truck back, re-insert. Every trip adds hours.
Stage cleaners at the pull point — cut the loop
Cleaners right next to extraction. One less transport step, one less crane pick. Saved ~90 min per bundle on a 34-exchanger job.
Recurring fouling in shell-and-tube exchangers. Previous contractor’s cycle kept creeping up — five days to eight-plus. We brought in multi-lance cleaners alongside an aerial bundle extractor and cut the per-exchanger cycle from 8.5 hours down to about 5. Over 34 exchangers, that was almost three full days recaptured.
Scaffold safety gaps — OSHA citations and near-misses
Missing guardrails, overloaded platforms, no daily inspections. Happens more than anyone admits.
Engineered scaffold with documented compliance
Every rental: engineered drawings, load calculations, daily inspection logs, trained crews. Per OSHA 29 CFR 1926.451.
Full-perimeter scaffold around eight crude tanks (48-ft diameter each), three height levels, 14 truckloads of material. Stayed up for 11 weeks while three contractor crews rotated through. Zero recordable incidents. We did redesign two bays mid-project when the blast crew brought heavier equipment than spec’d — took a day and a half. That’s field work.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Equipment Rental
Hydraulic bundle pullers (20–50 ton capacity), aerial bundle extractors for above-grade exchangers, multi-lance rotary cleaners, and straddle carriers for on-site transport. Each rental comes with operator guidance and OSHA-aligned procedures. If you've got exchangers above 7 meters, we'll likely recommend an aerial extractor. Below that, a self-propelled puller usually does the job faster and cheaper.
Standard mobilization runs 48–72 hours for bundle pullers and scaffold systems within the continental US. Emergency deployments? We've done 24-hour turnarounds when the fleet allows — depends on what you need and where you are. Gulf Coast sites are usually fastest since that's where most of our inventory stages.
Both. Equipment-only scaffold rental works great if you've got a certified erection crew already on site. Full-service packages mean we handle design, erection, daily inspection, and dismantling. Construction contractors usually just want the iron.
Same family of machines, different naming convention. "Bundle puller" is the industry shorthand. "Bundle extractor" gets used more often for aerial or self-propelled models — the ones that reach exchangers at height without needing a crane. Functionally, they both pull tube bundles out of heat exchanger shells. The choice between them comes down to site access and exchanger height.
Particularly tall structures where conventional scaffold would take weeks to erect. Mast climbers go up in days, and workers ride the platform instead of climbing. We've seen 30–40% productivity gains on facade and coating jobs. That said, for complex process unit access where you need scaffold at dozens of heights simultaneously, traditional frame scaffold still wins. We'll tell you which one makes sense for your site — we sell both, so we have no reason to push one over the other.
Every system. We provide engineered erection drawings, load calculations, daily inspection protocols, and documented training. All hardware is inspected and tagged before it leaves our yard. We follow 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L — fall protection at 10 feet, guardrails on all open sides, 4:1 load capacity minimum.

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