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Jul. 08, 2022
How to Decide Which Type of Boom Lift is Best?
Telescoping or telescopic boom lifts, also called straight mast boom lifts or stick booms, extend out and up like telescopes instead of bending like articulating boom lifts. They need room to move, but they’re very stable.
Feb. 22, 2022
What Are Scissor Lifts Usually Used For?
If scissor lifts are on your watch list but you want to learn more about them first, we've got you covered. Everything you need to know about scissor lifts, including the popular jobs they're suited for and how to be safe when using them. After reading this article, you'll have all the knowledge you need to make the right decision.
Feb. 10, 2022
How To Operate A Boom Lift?
OSHA requires aerial lift workers and MEWP operators to wear full-body harnesses attached to lanyards. Connect the lanyards to the boom or basket. This helps prevent workers from being ejected from the bucket during an aerial lift tip-over. Fall arrest gear helps minimize injuries by stopping a fall before workers hit the ground.
Apr. 26, 2022
Types of Boom Lifts: Telescopic vs. Articulating Boom Lifts
Boom lifts take workers up where the work is. Learn how to choose the right lift for the job, what accessories might help, and how to use these lifts safely.
Jan. 06, 2022
Telescopic Vs Articulating Boom Lift: Which One to Choose?
When looking to rent a boom lift for your worksite, you may be wondering which type works better: an articulating boom lift or a telescoping boom lift. The machine you choose depends on what you’ll need it for and what type of environment you’ll use it in.
Sep. 15, 2022
What Are The Benefits of A Scissor Lift?
Scissor lifts are hydraulically powered lifting platforms that can lift heavy objects or workers. They get their name from the scissor design of the lift stand, which unfolds when the lift is raised and folds up when it is lowered.