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With an array of industry-leading aerial work platforms from quality manufacturers such as Aichi, Genie and JLG, success is always within reach.

 

Featured Product

Genie® GS™ Slab Scissor Lifts

Genie® GS™ slab scissor lifts are exceptionally mobile, letting operators easily maneuver around tight indoor and outdoor worksites with firm, level surfaces. Characterized by low noise levels, Genie slab scissor lifts also provide excellent capacity and a large platform workspace.

Boom Lifts

Genie S Telescopic Boom Lifts

Max Working Heights:
39ft 6in – 186ft
Capacity: 500 – 1,200 lb

Genie Z Articulated Boom Lifts

Max Working Heights:
35ft 2in – 141ft
Capacity: 440 – 1,000 lb

Genie TZ Trailer Mounted Boom Lifts

Max Working Heights:
40ft – 55ft 6in
Capacity: 500 lb

JLG Engine Powered Articulating Boom Lifts

Max Working Heights:
33ft 10in – 156ft
Capacity: 500 – 1,000 lb

JLG Electric & Hybrid Articulating Boom Lifts

Max Working Heights:
29ft 5in – 80ft
Capacity: 500 lb

JLG Compact Crawler Boom Lifts

Max Working Heights:
43ft 6in – 100ft
Capacity: 500 lb

JLG Toucan Mast Boom Lifts

Max Working Heights:
20ft 3in – 32ft 3in
Capacity: 500 lb

JLG Tow-Pro Boom Lifts

Max Working Heights:
34ft 5 in – 50ft 9in
Capacity: 500 lb

JLG Telescopic Boom Lifts

Max Working Heights:
36ft 6in – 86ft
Capacity: 500 lbs – 1,000 lb

Scissor Lifts

Genie GS Slab Scissor Lifts

Max Working Heights:
18ft 10in – 52ft
Capacity: 500 – 1,200 lb

Genie GS Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts

Max Working Heights:
32ft – 59ft
Capacity: 800 – 2,500 lb

JLG Electric Scissor Lifts

Max Working Heights:
13ft – 47ft
Capacity: 500 – 1,500 lb

JLG Engine Powered Scissor Lifts

Max Working Heights:
39ft – 53ft
Capacity: 800 – 2,250 lb

Aerial Work Platforms

Genie AWP Super Series Aerial Work Platform

Max Working Heights:
26ft 1in – 46ft 4in
Capacity: 300 – 350 lb

Genie IWP Super Series Aerial Work Platform

Max Working Heights:
26ft 3in – 35ft 6in
Capacity: 350 lb

Genie Runabout Aerial Work Platform

Max Working Heights:
17ft 4in – 32ft 4in
Capacity: 350 – 500 lb

Genie Quickstock Aerial Work Platform

Max Working Heights:
17ft 4in – 25ft 9in
Capacity: 350 – 500 lb

Genie Runabout Contractor Aerial Lifts

Max Working Heights:
18ft
Capacity: 500 lb

JLG Push Around Vertical Mast Lifts

Max Working Heights:
31ft – 38ft
Capacity: 300 – 350 lb

JLG Driveable Vertical Mast Lifts

Max Working Heights:
18ft – 25ft 1in
Capacity: 350 – 500 lb

JLG Non-Powered EcoLifts

Max Working Heights:
10ft 11in – 13ft 3in
Capacity: 330 lb

JLG Push Around Lifts

Max Working Heights:
14ft 2in – 16ft 2in
Capacity: 440 – 550 lb

JLG LiftPod Personal Portable Lifts

Max Working Heights:
13ft – 19ft 6in
Capacity: 330 lb

JLG Driveable Order Pickers

Max Working Heights:
16ft – 25ft 5in
Capacity: 350 – 400 lb

Telehandlers

Genie GTH Telehandlers

Max Working Heights:
18ft 10in – 56ft 10in
Capacity: 5,500 – 15,000 lb

JLG Telehandlers

Max Working Heights:
18ft 4in – 75ft
Capacity: 5,500 – 16,755 lb

JLG SkyTrak Telehandlers

Max Working Heights:
13ft 1in – 53ft 2in
Capacity: 2,700 – 12,000 lb

Rental Units Available

Looking to rent an aerial lift? We have a huge selection of units available for rent by the day, week, month or even longer. Let us help you find the perfect solution for your needs.

Where Can You Use an Aerial Lift?

Aerial lifts can be used in a variety of settings and industries but are typically used on building sites and for facility maintenance. They lift the operator, either by scissor, vertical, or boom masts, to the height level of their work that is not obtainable by more conventional means, such as using a ladder. Aerial lifts also allow the benefit of a stable, solid platform for the operator to work from.

Considerations When Using an Aerial Lift

While aerial lifts can be a versatile and helpful piece of equipment in a variety of work environments, there are considerations to keep in mind to keep both the operator safe and to avoid damage to your equipment.

Proper Clearance

There needs to be adequate clearance above, below and around the lift and bucket to avoid getting stuck or crushing accidents. This will also reduce the risk of objects striking anyone that is in the basket.

Pay Attention to Power Lines

Just as it’s important to check for clearance, it’s equally important to survey your work area for any power lines that may be in the immediate area or will need to be maneuvered around either by the lift or the basket. OSHA recommends at least a 10-foot clearance from the nearest overhead line in order to reduce the risk for electrocution.

This should also apply to all other overhead objects, such as wiring, pipes, ducts, trees or other equipment.