Types of Boom Lifts to Consider Depending On Your Needs

Working in, managing or owning an industrial facility can be exciting. In most cases, you are directly or indirectly engaged with the manufacturing of a product, and it can be so rewarding to have an actual product to see as a result of your labour. However, whether you produce pens, mine coal or refine oil, there are always risks involved. As the husband of a woman who has worked in a factory for her entire career, safety in these situations is a topic close to my heart. This blog looks at safety considerations around equipment, supplies and just working in factories in general. I hope my ideas help guide you.

Types of Boom Lifts to Consider Depending On Your Needs

16 December 2018
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Irrespective of what industry you are in, as long as you need to access high areas, then you need to have a construction lift as part of your equipment. The great thing about constructions lifts is that they are available in an assortment of types, ranging from forklifts, boom lifts, scissor lifts and aerial lifts. Moreover, you also have the option to either buy the machinery outright or opt to hire it on a need-be basis. 

Nonetheless, with the array of possibilities valuable to you, it can be confusing choosing one for a particular job. Fortunately, boom lifts come in various kinds, which ensures they will suit whatever job you have at hand. The following article puts the spotlight on two types of boom lifts that you can choose, depending on your immediate needs.

A knuckle boom

Also commonly known as an articulating lift, this type of boom lift is known by its distinctive resemblance to a human arm. The arm's base is anchored onto a rotating table, which functions to ensure the boom lift can complete circular rotations. Additionally, the arm itself is sectioned by multiple joints, and this allows the arm to bend according to your preference. This superior flexibility makes a knuckle lift perfect for projects that require navigating over an around obstacles.

Furthermore, the flexible arm also ensures that workers on the platform will be able to bypass these obstacles to access the areas they need to be working on. A few of the most popular applications that an articulating boom lift is perfect for include exterior cleaning projects, electrical installation and repairs as well as piping work. If your project is taking place indoors, you should consider the lightweight versions of articulating boom lifts such as a spider boom lift or an atrium boom lift.

A telescopic boom

The extendibility of the arm is what characterises this variety of boom lifts. Thus, the telescopic boom can access a range of heights. However, unlike its knuckle counterparts, the telescopic boom's arm is straight rather than sectioned. Telescopic booms are suited for projects that need a single worker at a time, as the bucket is too small to carry multiple people.

Therefore, this type of boom lift is typically employed in applications that require specialised expertise for instance tree trimming by arborists, electrical repairs and so on. An advantage of telescopic booms is that they are suited for both interior and exterior jobs without having to purchase different forms of the equipment, as all you need to do is ensure you are utilising the right tyres to suit the terrain.

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Working in, managing or owning an industrial facility can be exciting. In most cases, you are directly or indirectly engaged with the manufacturing of a product, and it can be so rewarding to have an actual product to see as a result of your labour. However, whether you produce pens, mine coal or refine oil, there are always risks involved. As the husband of a woman who has worked in a factory for her entire career, safety in these situations is a topic close to my heart. This blog looks at safety considerations around equipment, supplies and just working in factories in general. I hope my ideas help guide you.

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