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Boom lifts are ideal for jobs that require both height and horizontal reach, making them ideal for construction, maintenance, signage, and industrial applications to name a few. Unlike scissor lifts, which only move straight up and down, boom lifts feature an articulating or telescopic arm that can extend up, over, and around obstacles providing a versatility in hard-to-reach areas that would otherwise be impossible to navigate.
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The diversity in boom lift sizes ensures that there is a suitable and safe machine for a number of applications. Whether it’s navigating tight indoor spaces, addressing certain outdoor tasks, or tackling extensive construction projects, the range of boom lift reach sizes allows for flexibility in meeting a wide range of job requirements.
Boom lifts are used in a variety of industries to provide safe and efficient ways to reach elevated areas for many types of tasks. Boom lifts are versatile machines that find application most often in construction, maintenance, and warehouse operations. In the realm of construction, boom lifts are invaluable for tasks that demand working at considerable heights with reach.
Operating a boom lift is generally easy, as they are designed to be user-friendly. Boom lifts can reach impressive heights suitable for nearly any job, with the maximum elevation determined by the specific model and design. Boom lifts can extend anywhere from 30 to 185 feet vertically. Aerial boom lifts have a telescoping arm that can extend outward, allowing them to reach out at elevated points.
CanLift offers a wide range of boom lifts for sale or rent throughout North America. With all shapes and sizes of aerial boom lift equipment ranging from 30 to 185 feet, including rough terrain 4×4s and both diesel and electric type models, CanLift can get you the right boom lift for the job, no matter what your needs are.
Contact our sales and rental team today for a free, no-obligation quote on boom lift equipment.
A formal license is not typically required to operate a boom lift, however, operator training is highly recommended and often required by employers or job sites. Local regulations may vary by region, so be certain to check what is necessary in your area.
Certification is not always legally required, but many workplaces require some form of documented training for boom lifts. Certification helps confirm that operators understand safety procedures and equipment controls, but again requirements depend on site policies and jurisdiction.
A boom lift is preferred when aerial work requires horizontal reach or access over obstacles. Boom lifts allow operators to position the platform out and away from the base. Scissor lifts are better suited for straight vertical access.
Boom lifts are used for construction and maintenance tasks like structural work, electrical installation, and exterior repairs. Aerial boom lifts allow for extended reach and positioning flexibility so they are commonly used on job sites with varied access challenges.
Some boom lifts are suitable for indoor maintenance when electric or low-emission models are required. Indoor use depends on ceiling height, floor load capacity, and ventilation, meaning equipment selection should match the indoor environment.
Boom lifts can be a great option for tight or congested job sites, but only when space allows safe setup and operation. Articulating boom lifts are especially useful for reaching over top of obstacles. Site planning and assessment of clearances should naturally be completed before use.
Boom lifts are commonly used during industrial plant shutdowns for maintenance, inspection, and repair tasks at elevation. Their reach and flexibility help in accessing complex structures. Proper planning and trained operators are mandatory in shutdown environments.
Boom lifts can be a suitable option for window cleaning on tall buildings when reach and flexibility are needed. Both telescopic and articulating boom lifts can position workers close to the façade for easy accessibility. Equipment choice should be checked to match the height and accessibility requirements of the building.