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The Basics of Aerial Boom Lifts

Aerial boom lifts come in a variety of sizes and models and may be referred to from time to time as cherry pickers. For the most part, a boom lift consists of a type of bucket or caged platform on the end of a straight or jointed arm. The jointed arm (or articulated arm) can move the bucket or platform to a variety of heights. A platform on the end of a straight arm is actually most likely to be on the end of a telescopic arm that can reach to amazing heights. Unlike vertical platform lifts, the aerial boom lifts typically do not carry more than one individual at a time.

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Articulated

Articulated aerial boom lifts have the ability to reach a number of different heights and positions. This makes them highly popular because they can often go where other lifts can't. Most commonly, one will see this type of boom lift in use around power lines, tree limbs, or in any other situation where height and position must be consistently adjusted. When used inside, they are a blessing for buildings that have a unique and distinctive architecture that prevents the use of ladders or scaffolding. They can often be seen in casinos or even backstage at theatres as workers change light bulbs or work on electrical repairs.

Telescopic

Aerial boom lifts on the end of a telescopic arm can reach heights of eighty to ninety feet at a time. Whether used inside or outside, these pieces of equipment are often used when there is a need to reach extreme heights. Shopping malls often use telescopic boom lifts to clean skylights, do repairs, inspect fire sprinklers and even hang holiday decorations. Their solid base and hydraulic power provides a remarkable lifting capacity and creates just the stable work environment a worker needs to get tasks accomplished safely. To provide additional safety and security, many models come with extra stabilizing arms.

Aerial boom lifts are one of the most beneficial pieces of heavy duty equipment around. However, a mixture of technology, engineering and lightweight materials have allowed this heavy duty equipment to become compact enough to fit through an average size doorway for inside use. Though small and compact, the hydraulic power ensures the boom lift loses none of its lifting capacity. It is engineered to run quiet, emit no noxious fumes and can even be set up for use on decorative flooring.

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