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Find an Aerial Boom Lift for Sale
A boom refers to the lifting arm itself, which allows for horizontal and vertical reach. For lifting heavy loads and work crews to heights that are over 50 feet, you might want to look at a telescopic or articulating boom lift for sale.
For jobs requiring a vertical reach of 50 feet or lower, consider a scissor lift.
Telescopic vs. Articulating Boom Lifts
Each type of boom lift has its own pros and cons.
The straight arm of a telescopic boom lift is built to raise loads higher than an articulating boom lift. A telescopic boom lift is taller than an articulating boom lift, and some models can extend to full height within a minute. The speed that a telescopic boom lift extends can be adjusted by the operator.
An articulating boom lift is built for maneuvering around obstacles in tight spaces. A lightweight design increases mobility in exchange for some height and stability. Articulating boom lifts are more popular for indoor applications vs. telescopic boom lifts, although some telescopic boom lift models are narrow enough for indoor jobs.
Towable Boom Lifts
Towable boom lifts are light boom lifts that do not require a trailer rig to transport. They are popular with companies looking for an affordable boom lift with easy transportation to different jobs fast. A towable boom lift has no mounted base and is generally considered to require less maintenance than other boom lifts.
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