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Guide to Telescoping Boom Lifts

Reach up and out with telescoping lifts to fill your business's applications


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Often called a cherry picker, the telescopic boom lift is useful in a wide range of applications. The most visible examples are the truck mounted telescopic booms that energy companies use to work on electrical grids. But booms lifts are also commonly used to reach up and over industrial equipment, repair buildings, rescue people trapped in high places and trim trees, in addition to an array of other situations that require working in high, otherwise inaccessible, places.

Telescoping lifts are also called aerial lifts or man lifts. Boom lifts have several strong advantages over ladders and scaffolding. For one, the platform usually comes with controls to adjust position any number of times with only negligible time and effort. Secondly, telescoping boom lifts (typically truck mounted) are self supporting and move easily from location to location.

Here are a few points to consider as you think about investing in a telescopic boom lift:

1. Telescoping boom lifts can be dangerous if not handled properly. Only allow properly trained personnel to operate them and make sure all railings and harnesses are in good condition.

2. Generally, a telescopic boom lift can only lift a limited load, usually not over a ton. Do not exceed the manufacturer's weight limit for any unit.

3. Most telescoping lifts can reach 30 feet, but some can go up to 100 feet.


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Find quality, safe boom lifts for sale


The surest route is to buy your telescopic boom lift new from a boom lift manufacturer or quality source. But when price is of the essence, then there are also lots of sources for used and reconditioned boom lifts.

I recommend: National Lift Equipment can get you just about anything you need in lift equipment, including a nice range of boom lifts for sale. If you're more interested in used boom lifts for sale, then you'll want to shop with care. Southwest Equipment is a good place to start.

Consider if a scissor lift is better for your application


Scissor lifts consist of a series of crossed arms that scissor to move a platform up or down. Many of them are stationary, but the type that compare to boom lifts are mobile. There are a couple of advantages when you compare a scissor lift to a telescopic boom lift. For one, the scissor lift can handle a much larger platform and a much heavier weight. The disadvantage is that the scissor lift typically only moves vertically, without the horizontal extension that makes telescopic boom lifts so useful.

I recommend: If a scissor lift seems like a better choice for your needs, then go to Tesco Hoist Systems. They have a several options to lift entire semi trailer beds. Or try Alexander Equipment, which has a huge stock of truck mounted boom and scissor aerial lifts.

Maintain and repair your aerial lift


Lifts are generally not too difficult to fix. But keep in mind how important safety is. Besides trauma to employees, faulty equipment can translate to compensation, lost hours, lawsuits and lost jobs.

I recommend: Stephenson Equipment, Inc. is a large, professional company that rents, sells and services a wide range of lifting and construction machines. If your company owns and operates a number of various heavy machines, then try Stephenson. If you are just looking for parts, head to Equipment Parts Wholesale, which has parts for a range of  telescoping boom lifts and scissor lifts.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • When comparing boom lifts to scaffolding or other lift methods, keep in mind that a single person can set up and operate a boom lift, usually in a matter of minutes.

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