Mast Climber Hire

Articulating Vs. Telescoping Boom Lifts1: Which One Should You Hire

Aerial lifts features extendable platforms, which let you reach high working areas such as roofs and ceilings. Mast climbers are well designed for getting a worker to a site on an elevated work platform or the capability to reach extremely high working areas. It has become increasingly apparent that getting the right equipment for your needs may be complicated particularly when it comes to the boom lifts (Articulating Boom Lifts and Telescoping Boom Lifts).  The machine you decide to use is subject to what you need it for as well as the kind of environment. Below is a guide to assist with selecting the correct equipment.

Articulating Boom Lift
An articulating boom lift, sometimes known as a knuckle boom, is made up of “joints” that allows the boom arm to unfold in ways that aid the users to go over and around obstacles particularly in tight working spaces. Most of the articulating boom lifts available today have a platform height of about 40 feet; however, specialized equipment can reach a height of up to and over 100 feet. The width of the platform is dependent on the model and make. Mast climbers have two varieties of articulated boom lifts, one of which is ‘Z-styled’ having both vertical as well as horizontal versatility. Its horizontal reach is restricted to only 50 to 75% of the vertical range.

The Specialty Uses of Articulated boom lifts 
Articulated boom lifts have a variety of uses that surpasses the construction site, they are ordinarily found in designated work areas such as, power and telephone line repair as well as tree-trimming sites due to their versatility.

What to Consider When Renting an Articulated Knuckle Boom
Before renting a knuckle boom lift for indoor or outdoor work, you ought to consider the unique aspects of your work-related requirements. For instance, in case you are working on an outdoor service line repair job, a diesel-powered engine, as well as rough terrain articulated lift fits the bill.

Telescopic Boom Lifts
A telescopic boom lift, also known as a stick boom or straight boom unlike an articulated boom lifts does not have joints but an extended straight arm that sits on a rotating turntable platform. These types of lift booms are best suited to jobs that require maximum height, as the arm extends heights of up to 200 feet with minimal horizontal movements. The platforms widths are characteristically at a standard size of 8 feet, which is one of the broadest bases as compared to other aerial lifts.

The Specialty Uses of Telescopic Boom Lifts
Telescopic Boom Lifts are found in most industrial construction sites such as multi-story structure constructions, industrial inspection for instance bridgework.

Considerations for Renting a Straight Telescopic Boom
Before you rent a telescopic boom, you ought to examine the width of the base considering straight booms are wide and as such the job sites must be able to support the equipment accordingly. Additionally, depending on the project site, you may also wish to rent a rough terrain machine with an outrigger.