Tool hire planning, not checkout pressure

Tell us the job. Get the likely kit.

Redcap helps you check the material, tool type, consumables, PPE and job cautions before you head to hire.

  • Simple rules
  • Clear pre-hire checks
  • Material-first planning
Workbench with hire tools, PPE and blank job cards
Example: Drill & fix kit SDS drill · masonry bits · wall plugs · dust control · ear/eye PPE

Start here

Build a practical pre-hire job card

Choose a common job, the main material and the scale. The result is deliberately plain: likely tool categories, consumables, PPE and checks to do before you hire.

Guidance-only. Confirm the exact hire item, method and safety requirements before work starts.

Useful job cards

Plan the kit around the job, not the catalogue.

These are the planning angles Redcap pushes to the front before a hire decision: material, consumables, access, dust/noise and what can go wrong.

Drilling and fixing kit laid out on a bench
Drilling / fixing

Identify the wall before you hire the drill.

Brick, concrete and plasterboard all change the bit, fixing, dust plan and weight of kit you should consider.

Cutting kit with saw, guide and PPE
Cutting

Match blade, depth and support before cutting.

The wrong blade or unsupported sheet is where a quick job becomes messy, inaccurate and unsafe.

Breaker and heavy-duty PPE for planning a breakout job
Breaking / prep

Breaker size follows access, slab and waste plan.

Think transport, vibration, neighbours, hidden services and waste before choosing a heavier breaker.

Common pre-hire misses

The tool is only one part of the job.

01

Hiring the main tool but forgetting consumables

Bits, blades, abrasives, fixings, bags, dust extraction and extension leads often decide whether the job actually starts.

02

Ignoring power, voltage and cable run

Some site kit needs 110V and a transformer. Dusty or outdoor work needs more thought than plugging into the nearest socket.

03

Choosing weight before access

A heavier breaker or floor tool is not helpful if it cannot be moved, lifted, stored or used safely in the work area.

04

Treating PPE as optional extras

Eye, ear, respiratory and hand protection should be on the card early, not remembered at the counter.

Ready to compare hire options?

Use the Redcap card, then check suitable hire categories.

When the material, scale, power and access notes are clear, take the result to a hire provider and compare the exact equipment category, availability and delivery details.

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What Redcap does not do

  • It does not replace manufacturer instructions.
  • It does not certify that a method is safe.
  • It does not pretend to know your site conditions.
  • It does give you a clearer pre-hire checklist.

Plain answers

Quick checks before you hire

Is this an ecommerce shop?

No. Redcap Tools is a planning resource. It helps you prepare a useful job card before choosing hire equipment.

Can I use the result as a safety assessment?

No. Treat it as a starting checklist only. Always follow hire company guidance, manufacturer instructions and site-specific safety rules.

Why does the planner ask for material first?

The same job can need different bits, blades, fixings, dust control and PPE depending on the material.