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Used Terex Articulated Man Lifts Thousand Oaks

Used Terex Articulated Man Lifts Thousand Oaks

Different Kinds of Aerial Lift
A particular type of heavy machinery which enables a person to be lifted into the air is aerial lifts. These machinery are normally utilized to complete repairs on places that are high up in the air such as on roofs, near street-light fixtures and power lines. Like the majority of devices, there are various models of aerial lifts that can be utilized to complete various tasks. For the utmost safety, each type of different type of machine needs proper training and specific certification before operating it.

Scissor Lifts
Genie lifts are another name for scissor lifts. These machines are the most basic type of aerial lift available. These lifts are made of a platform which is raised up by means of pneumatic power and are mostly used for indoor applications. Typically, scissor lifts are the safest type of lift models. When completely compressed, these scissor lifts are capable of being driven like big carts. Usually, when the platform is extended, they can not be driven for safety reasons. Before anyone can utilize these tools, employees must be certified as operators.

Boom Lifts
The boom lift is a much more complex pieces of aerial lift machinery compared to a scissor lift. The boom lift usually has a much wider base to keep the lift anchored. It utilizes a jointed arm that has a bucket on the end of it. There is a control box situated in the bucket which allows the operator to raise and lower the bucket. Since the arm of the boom is jointed, it can also move from side to side. The boom lift looks like a metal scorpion's tail. Traditionally, it is utilized in outdoor construction applications. The boom lift is considered to be more risky to run than scissor lifts, hence, operators should be certified individually for these types of lifts.

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