For complex jobs that demand vertical movement combined with lateral reach and the ability to navigate around obstacles, the boom lift is the ultimate solution. Designed for versatility, boom lifts are engineered to tackle the most demanding aerial work scenarios, from high-rise building maintenance to bridge construction and shipyard projects.
There are two primary types of boom lifts: articulated and telescopic. The articulated boom lift features a segmented, "knuckle" boom that bends in multiple directions, giving it the flexibility to reach over barriers like trees, scaffolding, or structural beams. This makes it indispensable for tasks such as changing light bulbs in a stadium or repairing the exterior of a curved office building. The telescopic boom lift, on the other hand, utilizes a single, straight extendable arm, providing exceptional horizontal reach and maximum height for straight-line access over vast distances. It is the go-to choice for large-scale construction sites and chimney or tower maintenance.
Equipped with 360° continuous rotation and outrigger stabilizers, boom lift offer stability even when working at maximum elevation. Their strong diesel or hybrid power systems allow them to operate in harsh outdoor conditions, including high winds and uneven terrain. By complementing the work of scissor lifts (which excel on flat ground), aluminum mast lifts (for narrow spaces), and telescopic mast lifts (for medium height), boom lifts expand your operational capacity to solve virtually any high-altitude problem, making them an essential asset for any serious aerial work business.