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Jun. 28, 2024
Electric vs Non-Electric Scissor Lifts: A Comprehensive Comparison
Electric scissor lifts operate on rechargeable batteries, offering a quiet and emission-free lifting solution. They are designed for environments where noise and pollution are concerns, making them ideal for indoor use and areas with stringent environmental standards.
Jun. 17, 2024
Telescopic Boom Truck Advantages VS. Knuckle Boom Cranes
Knuckle boom cranes are not designed to suspend loads for long periods of time, but for the loading and unloading of materials. When lifting a load with a telescopic boom, lifting energy goes to the winch first, then to the lift cylinder and crane structure.
May. 27, 2024
8 Basic Safety Tips for Using Boom Lifts
When a boom lift is extended very high, the wind can pose a substantial safety concern. If the wind is strong enough, it can knock a boom lift over completely. One should avoid using boom lifts in extremely windy conditions or in other adverse weather to avoid the risk of a boom lift potentially falling over.
May. 20, 2024
Why You Should Consider Diesel Boom Lifts
Diesel articulated boom lifts are rugged and have 4×4 capabilities to be able to be driven onto and work on any uneven or unstable construction or work site. The four-wheel drive operation has oscillating axels for rough terrain performance.
Apr. 11, 2024
Scissor Lift Sizes: How To Choose the Right Height
This compact scissor lift is highly maneuverable, making it ideal for tight spaces and indoor environments. Powered by electricity, it emits no harmful fumes indoors, making it perfect for indoor construction and maintenance tasks.
Apr. 05, 2024
Aerial Equipment 101: What Is an Aerial Work Platform?
Aerial work platforms — or AWPs, as they are more commonly known — are economical, portable models that lift one or two workers. These machines are also known as: Aluminum products, manlifts, personnel lifts, lifts, push-arounds and mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs).