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Nov. 28, 2024
Knuckle Booms vs. Straight Booms. What are the Differences?
Knuckle boom lifts are ideal for reaching over or around places such as ceiling joists, roofs, warehouse shelves, etc. Straight boom lifts have more versatility to perform tasks that may be higher or farther out. They’re great for working at distances on worksites where operating closely isn’t an option.
Nov. 11, 2024
Electric Powered Scissor Lifts - The Pros and Cons
One of the most known drawbacks of electric scissor lifts is their short duration. Batteries power electric lifts with a limited charge and must be recharged after a set time. As a result, electric lifts may not be appropriate for longer-term projects or job locations that require constant use.
Nov. 04, 2024
What Is The Difference Between a Boom and Scissor Lift?
A type of aerial lift, boom lifts allow for both horizontal and vertical reach. They are a helpful piece of equipment for outdoor jobs, industrial tasks, and construction projects. Boom lifts allow for a higher reach than scissor lifts but typically have a smaller work platform.
Oct. 25, 2024
Types of EWP: Scissor Lift Vs Boom Lift Vs Cherry Picker
Boom lifts, including telescopic and articulated types, offer extended reach and maneuverability, suitable for high-rise construction, industrial maintenance, and urban tasks.
Oct. 17, 2024
Hydraulic Scissor Lifts: Elevating Efficiency and Safety
Hydraulic scissor lifts are often categorized by their intended environment—indoor or outdoor use. Indoor models are generally powered by electricity and are best suited for smooth, level surfaces.
Sep. 29, 2024
Common Indoor Overhead Hazards for Scissor Lifts
Scissor lifts enable users to reach high areas indoors, and they are often used in hospitals, schools, hotels, and other worksites with high ceilings. At industrial worksites, scissor lifts can be used for installing or replacing overhead lighting or HVAC piping.