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Jan. 14, 2025
8 Advantages of Mobile Hydraulic Scissor Lifts?
Unlike traditional stationary lifts, mobile scissor lifts are equipped with wheels or tracks, allowing operators to easily move them across different job sites.
Ultimate Guide to Aerial Work Platforms (AWPs)
The principal difference between AWPs and MEWPs is terminology and classification. Previously, the term AWP was used to refer to various elevated work platforms such as scissor lifts and boom lifts. However, the new term MEWP, has been introduced to encompass a broader range of equipment.
Dec. 27, 2024
What You Must Know When You Buy a Boom Lift
With proper care and regular maintenance, a boom lift can last around 30 years. Thus, it is crucial to implement a boom lift care and maintenance program. This will allow you to identify and address boom lift issues before they cause long-lasting damage. It also ensures that you can avoid boom lift accidents caused by a malfunctioning lift.
Dec. 17, 2024
What Size Are Articulating Boom Lifts?
Engine powered articulating boom lifts are available in four platform height options: 45 ft, 60 ft, and 80 ft. Electric articulating boom lifts are also available in four platform height options: 30', 34', 40' and 45'.
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.