Aerial Boom Lift Basics
An aerial boom lift helps create a viable workspace at elevated heights that would otherwise be difficult to get to. Unlike scissor lifts that only go up and down to limited heights, certain types of aerial boom lifts have the ability to adjust to a number of heights and positions. With an articulated aerial boom lift, the bucket or platform area attached to the end of a jointed arm can be maneuvered up and around such things as power lines, tree branches and building architecture. Telescopic boom lifts have a straight arm that is ideal for reaching work areas of extreme height.
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Versatility
While an aerial boom lift typically reaches heights of forty to sixty feet, some telescopic models can reach as high as one hundred feet. Both telescopic and articulated lifts come with a heavy solid base and use hydraulic power to lift a bucket, usually only big enough for a single worker, to various heights. Some lifts even come with extended legs to provide extra support while in use. This feature is especially common on models used for indoor tasks. Compact versions of the boom lift not only fit through an average thirty six inch sized doorway, they can also offer an amazing lifting capacity.
Capability
Shopping malls, airports, and other buildings that have cathedral ceilings will often use an aerial boom lift to wash windows, do balcony work, or install fire sprinkler systems. No matter how high the arm must reach, the basket or platform always stays safe and level. Boom lifts made for indoor work are often designed to run with less noise and emit no dangerous fumes. While having a lift that can move to various heights is very handy, one of the greatest features of this type of equipment is its ability to move laterally in a three hundred and sixty degree radius.
These days, the bottom line requires many to create an efficient work environment. Therefore, it is no surprise that renting boom lifts has become a fairly common practice. In addition, a boom lift is the type of equipment that requires a certified operator. Not only does renting this type of equipment save thousands of dollars, one can rent an aerial boom lift with a certified operator at the controls. A boom lift that is delivered and set up by professionals allows you to still have all the benefits of this sturdy equipment without ever having to take time out to get qualified.
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