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Oct. 10, 2024
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Sep. 29, 2024
Common Indoor Overhead Hazards for Scissor Lifts
Scissor lifts enable users to reach high areas indoors, and they are often used in hospitals, schools, hotels, and other worksites with high ceilings. At industrial worksites, scissor lifts can be used for installing or replacing overhead lighting or HVAC piping.
Sep. 16, 2024
What is the Difference between a Scissor Lift and a Boom Lift?
Scissor lifts are elevating work platforms that move exclusively in the vertical plane, allowing personnel, tools, and supplies to be raised for various tasks. Unlike boom lifts, they lack telescopic or rotational capabilities.
Aug. 26, 2024
Advantages of a Small Telescopic Boom Lift
Key advantages of this type of aerial lift: easy to transport behind the truck, can drive on any surface due to its non-marking tracks, can work on sloping surfaces, can drive at height, large outreach, maneuverable.
Understanding the Difference Between AWP and EWP
AWP specifically refers to aerial work platforms, while EWP encompasses a broader range of equipment used for the same purpose. Understanding these differences can help professionals in the construction and maintenance industries choose the appropriate equipment for their specific needs.
Jul. 26, 2024
Electric vs Non-Electric Articulating Boom Lift: A Comprehensive Comparison
Electric models should be used indoors and can be used outdoors when working on finished or flat terrain. Diesel boom lifts, on the other hand, should only be used in outdoor environments and are the best option for projects that require more reach.