Vertical Reciprocating
Conveyors (VRC)
Professional Installation and Maintenance Services
VRC Installers & Elevator Contractors
Bucky Lift, Inc. began as part of a full-service material-handling installation company, whose founder is second-generation in the material-handling industry. Being a factory-trained conveyor company and mezzanine installer opened the doors to becoming an installer of vertical reciprocating conveyors.
Elevator Contractors Specializing in Vertical Reciprocating Conveyors
Government regulation has forced many material-handling installers out of the business of specialty elevators. As the lines between vertical reciprocation conveyors and elevators have blurred, Bucky Lift, Inc. has met the challenge by specializing in the complete repair, maintenance, and installation of VRCs in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois.

Let Bucky Lift, Inc. install and service the specialty elevators that move your products.
Because Wisconsin requires an electrical license to wire VRCs, Bucky Lift, Inc. is listed as a Wisconsin electrical contractor. To compete in the future, a company and its employees need to keep studying and learning. Being a member of NAEC (National Association of Elevator Contractors) has helped the company understand the elevator industry and expand its growth to work with material lifts, dumb waiters, and sidewalk lifts.
Commercial Applications
Is a VRC the same as a Material Lift Elevator?
NO.
Conveyor Code Benefits
VRCs fall under conveyor code, offering more flexible installation and maintenance requirements
Safety Features
Advanced safety systems including automated interlocking gates and emergency stops
Structure Design
Customizable configurations for specific material handling needs
Cost Benefits
Lower installation and maintenance costs compared to traditional elevators
Why Choose Bucky Lift
Your Trusted VRC Installation Partner
Full-Service Installation
Complete project management from planning to final testing
Licensed Installer
Fully certified and insured installation team
Technical Specifications
Installation Requirements
- Minimum shaft dimensions
- Power requirements
- Floor load capacity
Safety Features
- Emergency stop systems
- Gate interlocks
- Overload protection