Boom Lifts

What Is Boom Lifts

 

 

A boom lift is a type of aerial lift designed to lift workers on construction sites, on farms, along utility lines, and elsewhere. It consists of a platform or bucket attached to a hydraulic arm and a grounded, movable base. A boom lift comprises a platform or bucket at the end of a hydraulically controlled extended arm that is attached to a grounded base.The arms hydraulic control allows it to extend both horizontally and vertically to carry people, materials and tools to extended heights.The grounded base of boom lifts are fitted with wheels to provide maneuverability to allow operator to move the unit into the best position to reach the work height and location.

 

Advantages of Boom Lifts
 

Efficiency
Workers can accomplish tasks more quickly with a boom lift, as they can easily move the platform to a new position, reducing downtime.


Adaptability
Various attachments can be added to the boom lift to perform different tasks, such as carrying materials, lighting, or cameras.


Enhanced safety
As compared to ladders or scaffolding, boom lifts provide a stable platform for the workers.


Versatility
Boom lifts are used in a wide array of applications, from construction to maintenance and more.


Reach and flexibility
One of the major benefits of boom lifts is they can extend to great heights and can often reach places that other platforms can't.

 

Why Choose Us
 

Our factory

Located in Hangzhou City, East China, JQLift is your trusted partner for aerial work platform solutions, catering to the needs of both residential and commercial projects across the globe.

Our product

At JQLift, we offer an extensive range of mobile elevated work platforms, including scissor lifts, vertical mast lifts, aerial order pickers, and more, designed to enhance efficiency and safety on every project.

Professional team

With years of design, production and sales experience, JQLift is proud to serve customers worldwide who are dealing with man lifts for sale, rental and hiring.

Our service

We have proudly partnered with numerous customers from around the world, consistently delivering exceptional products and services that have garnered satisfaction and loyalty from our esteemed cooperators.

 

Types of Boom Lift
 

Telescopic boom lifts (straight boom lifts) – high and wide

A straight boom lift has one long, non-articulated mast that can be extended or retracted to reach a height or be swung into position. It's capable of reaching high and wide, which is ideal for large, open spaces, but might be less suitable where space is limited. These lifts are suitable for a large variety of jobs including industrial maintenance, electrical work, painting, building inspections, tree trimming and any task that requires access to a multi-story building. The telescoping boom extends quickly, and the lift can be driven with the boom fully extended in some positions.

Articulating boom lifts (knuckle booms) – up and over

Featuring a mast which comes as a series of segments that connect at joints or ‘knuckles', articulating booms offers a greater level of reach flexibility, giving workers the ability to lift themselves or various items up, over, and out with unprecedented precision. Once in the air, a knuckle boom lift can extend and bend. It features a turntable at the base that allows the boom to swivel, meaning the platform can be shifted to different areas of a worksite. The flexibility it provides makes a knuckle boom suitable for a working in a vast array of locations, including tight spaces (indoors or outdoors), around obstacles on a worksite, and around corners. The base unit can be positioned close to the job for added stability and it requires little floor space. With its high degree of manoeuvrability and versatile performance characteristics, articulating boom lifts are popular in all sorts of industries and job sites, especially those with hard-to-reach work areas.

Trailer mounted knuckle booms

Built for convenience, these can be towed behind a 4wd or work ute and are a perfect mobile access solution. Trailer mounted booms are suitable for a large variety of applications, especially in construction and maintenance where height access must be mobile, controlled, and temporary. Lightweight and easily transportable, they feature hydraulic stabilisers designed for maximum safety, you can reach heights of up to 12m quickly and efficiently.

Atrium lifts

Atrium lifts are a special type of boom lift, since they don't have wheels. Instead, atrium lifts use tracks (like those on excavators) for mobility. This ensures atrium lifts are safe to use on different terrains.In terms of size and weight, atrium lifts are narrower and lighter than other boom lifts. This lets atrium lifts reach maximum heights up to 60 ft. In addition, atrium lifts can handle heavy loads and use folding outriggers to keep them anchored in place.The low ground pressure of atrium lifts allows them to be used indoors and outdoors. The chassis disperses an atrium lift's weight over a wide area, so it can safely be used on lawns, pavement, marble, and other surfaces. Atrium lifts can be deployed in tight areas and where steep surface inclines make it unsafe to use self-propelled or scissor booms as well.

 

Components of a Boom Lift
 

Platform
The platform is where workers stand while operating the boom lift. It is equipped with guardrails and other safety features to prevent falls and accidents.

 

Boom
The boom is the arm of the lift that extends and raises the platform to the desired height. It is made of high-strength materials to support heavy loads.

 

Controls
The controls of the boom lift allow the operator to move the lift in various directions and adjust the height of the platform. Proper training is necessary to operate the controls effectively.

 

Hydraulic system
The hydraulic system controls the movement of the boom lift, allowing for smooth and precise operation. Regular maintenance of the hydraulic system is essential to prevent breakdowns.

 

Base and wheels
The base of the boom lift provides stability, while the wheels allow for easy maneuverability. Different types of bases and wheels are available depending on the terrain and working conditions.

 

Tasks That Can Be Accomplished with a Boom Lift
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Scaffolding work
Boom lifts can replace traditional scaffolding systems, providing a versatile and efficient alternative. They can be used in construction projects for tasks like bricklaying, painting or window installation, eliminating the need for stationary scaffolding. The advantages of using boom lifts instead of traditional scaffolding include increased mobility, adjustable height and reach, reduced setup time and enhanced safety.


Painting (walls and ceilings)
Compared to ladders or scaffolding, boom lifts offer a safer and more stable elevated platform for painters to access walls and ceilings, making painting projects safer and more efficient. Boom lifts can be used for painting large walls, ceilings and high-rise exteriors. They are commonly used in situations where scaffolding cannot, due to taking up too much space. For example, boom lifts can be used to paint shopping centers without the need to erect bulky scaffoldings that would make buildings inaccessible during renovation.


Fire and rescue services
Boom lifts are essential in fire and rescue operations, enabling personnel to reach elevated positions quickly and safely. Specialized boom lifts are designed to transport firefighters, equipment or victims during emergencies. A boom lift can be used to rescue people trapped on the upper floors of burning buildings or assist in accessing elevated areas for firefighting operations.

 

Cleaning gutters
Boom lifts can provide access to elevated areas like rooftops, making gutter cleaning safer and more efficient. They offer a stable platform for workers to reach gutters without the need for ladders or scaffolding. For example, a boom lift can be used to clean the gutters of multi-story apartment buildings or tall storefronts. Using a boom lift is likely safer than less stable alternatives, like ladders, and can help minimize the risk of falls.


Roofing
Boom lifts are incredibly valuable in roofing projects for tasks like installation, repairs or inspections. A boom lift can be used to transport materials, tools or workers to the roof. This makes it easier to install or repair shingles, perform maintenance and inspect the roof. Compared to scaffolding, boom lifts require less setup, are easier to transport and are more versatile. For many roofing projects, telescopic boom lifts are preferred due to their height and reach capabilities.


Building inspections
A boom lift is incredibly helpful for conducting building inspections, especially in multi-story structures. They allow inspectors to access different levels and examine facades, roofs or other structural components efficiently. Articulating boom lifts are commonly used to perform inspections, as they can maneuver more easily over stationary obstacles, such as parking structures.


Piping work
Boom lifts are valuable for pipe installation, maintenance or repairs, particularly when working with overhead or elevated pipes. They allow workers to access piping systems easily.


Electrical work
A boom lift can be used to repair overhead power lines, install or maintain telephone lines or perform electrical inspections. Using a boom lift enhances safety, reduces the risk of electrical accidents, increases productivity due to improved access and provides stability for delicate electrical work. Articulating boom lifts are a popular choice for electrical and telecoms work, as they offer greater flexibility and maneuverability around obstacles like trees or buildings.


Light post maintenance
A boom lift can be used for changing light bulbs, repairing electrical connections or installing new light fixtures on street lamps or high-rise buildings. Using a boom lift can improve the safety, efficiency and speed of electrical technicians working on light posts. Cherrypickers, which are a type of boom lift attached to a trailer, are the preferred type of boom lift for light post maintenance tasks.


Sign and installation maintenance
Boom lifts are commonly used for maintaining, repairing, or installing signage, billboards and storefront installations. A boom lift can be used to change light bulbs in high signage, repair or replace damaged signs or install new billboards on tall structures.

 

How to Choose Boom Lift

 

Consider the size and horizontal reach
The height you need the platform to reach is the first thing that comes to mind for boom lift selection. However, there are many more aspects to consider for the right investment.
Apart from that, you must account for the stowed height of the equipment, which is crucial for easy storage. A width dimension of about 3 to 4 feet is compatible with narrow spaces.


Pick the type of boom you need
There are predominantly two boom lift types you'll have to select from. Of course, each will serve you with different flexibility, features, and boom configuration. Some telescopic boom lift models can even reach the working height of up to 186 ft. Henceforth, these are a good fit for projects involving significant heights, such as those dealing with bridges or high-rise buildings. On the contrary, articulating boom lifts are better for projects where maneuverability takes precedence over working height capacity. These have bendable joints to maneuver around obstacles at work sites. So, it's probably a sensible step to invest in articulating boom lifts if you want to maximize the outreach of the boom.


Decide whether you need electric or diesel-powered boom lifts
The third aspect of the boom lift checklist for selection of the right aerial lift is determining the power source. Boom lifts can be electric or diesel-powered. Electric units usually have electric or a combined electric/battery power source. Due to their compact size and no fume emission, they're a perfect fit for indoor areas or confined spaces. Moreover, electric lifts do have non-marking tires making them suitable for different floor surfaces. While electrically powered lifts can also be used outdoors, in reality, they rarely are due to practical reasons. A lift powered by internal combustion travels faster and is more suited for rough terrains.


Explore the worksite requirements and accessories
Job location and worksite conditions have a lot to do with your boom lift selection. Further, the kind of work you'll be doing will factor in the boom lift checklist for renting or hiring. Accessories are also an integral part of the boom lift operation. For example, pipe racks can be useful for electrical or plumbing works to keep piping and conduits off the platform. Further, a jib boom extension can be another useful addition to enhance the mobility and working range of a boom lift. This facilitates a greater range of motion for moving the platform vertically or horizontally. Thus, a cramped workspace can definitely use the greater outreach of a jib boom model.

 

Boom Lift Safety Tips

 

Proper harness usage

Always wear a full-body harness and ensure it is properly secured to the boom lift's designated anchor point. The harness should be worn at all times when working at height, even when the lift is stationary. Regular inspections of harnesses and other fall protection equipment should be conducted to ensure they are in good working condition. The use of a harness is not just about wearing it but ensuring it fits correctly. A properly fitted and adjusted harness can distribute the force of a fall across the body's strongest muscles. Workers should receive training on how to properly use and adjust the harness, and supervisors should oversee to make sure it is used effectively. A well-used harness can be the difference between a minor injury and a fatal accident.

Maintaining a clear base

Keep the base of the boom lift clear of obstacles and debris. Ensure that the lift is set up on a stable surface and that the outriggers or stabilizers are deployed correctly. Regularly inspect the lift's base and components for signs of wear or damage. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for proper setup and operation. The area around the boom lift should be kept clear not just of physical obstructions but also of people not involved in the operation. This reduces the risk of accidental collisions or other incidents. Regular inspections should include a comprehensive check of the surface where the lift is positioned, ensuring that it can support the lift's weight and is free from ground hazards like potholes or loose soil.

Adhering to weight limits

Boom lifts have weight limits specified by the manufacturer. It is crucial to adhere to these limits to prevent tip-overs or structural failures. Consider the combined weight of the workers, tools, and equipment when determining the load capacity of the boom lift. Avoid overloading the platform and distribute the weight evenly. Understanding and respecting the weight limit is a complex task that involves considering not only the weight of the people and tools on the lift but also the weight of any materials being lifted. Dynamic forces, such as those caused by wind or movement of the workers, can also affect the stability. Regularly checking and understanding the manufacturer's guidelines can prevent unintentional overloading and ensure safe operation.

Emergency preparedness and training

Proper training and certification should be mandatory for all operators and workers involved in using boom lifts. This training should cover not only standard operation but also emergency response, such as what to do if the lift malfunctions. Regular drills and refresher courses can ensure that everyone on site knows how to respond in an emergency, which can save lives. Emergency preparedness goes beyond training the operators. It includes having an emergency response plan in place, with clearly defined roles and responsibilities. All site workers, not just those operating the boom lifts, should be familiar with this plan. Regular drills can ensure that the response to an emergency is swift and coordinated, reducing the potential harm.

Equipment inspection and maintenance

Regular inspection and maintenance of the boom lift are crucial to ensure it's in good working condition. This includes checking hydraulic systems, brakes, tires, guardrails, and other vital parts. Any faults or wear should be repaired promptly by qualified technicians, following the manufacturer's guidelines. A well-maintained lift is less likely to fail, reducing the risk of accidents. Scheduled maintenance should follow the manufacturer's recommendations and should include both daily inspections and more in-depth periodic inspections by qualified technicians. A proper maintenance log should be maintained and readily available. By adhering to a regular maintenance schedule, small issues can be identified and fixed before they become significant problems, maintaining both the safety and efficiency of the boom lift.

Worksite assessment and planning

Before operating a boom lift, there should be a thorough assessment of the worksite to identify potential hazards like overhead power lines, ground unevenness, or other machinery. Proper planning includes selecting the appropriate type of boom lift for the task, considering weather conditions, and coordinating with other workers on site. Clearly defined work zones and communication protocols can minimize the risk of collisions and other accidents. Worksite assessment should be a collaborative process involving not only the lift operators but also other site workers, site managers, and safety personnel. It should also consider not just the current state of the site but any changes that might occur during the project, such as other equipment being moved into or out of the area. Proper planning and coordination across the entire team can prevent misunderstandings and accidents, contributing to a safer and more productive worksite.

 

Our factory

 

As an aerial work platform supplier located in East China, Hangzhou JieQu Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd is an entity enterprise with many years of experience of design, production and sales. Our mini scissor lifts, vertical mast lifts, aerial order pickers, vegetable pickers for the greenhouse and other products are popular in the global markets. With our own brand ‘JQlift’, we hope to raise your standards in future. With years of design, production and sales experience, JQLift is proud to serve customers worldwide who are dealing with man lifts for sale, rental and hiring. In addition to our factory's own brand products, we also provide customized products. At JQLift, we offer an extensive range of mobile elevated work platforms, including scissor lifts, vertical mast lifts, aerial order pickers, and more, designed to enhance efficiency and safety on every project.

 

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FAQ

 

Q: What safety precautions should be observed when using a boom lift?

A: Operators should always wear a harness, ensure the lift is on stable ground before ascending, keep the work area clear of people and obstacles, and never exceed the weight limit.

Q: Can boom lifts be used indoors?

A: Yes, boom lifts can be used indoors, provided there is sufficient space. However, certain boom lifts may require ventilation due to emissions.

Q: What types of tasks are boom lifts used for?

A: Boom lifts are commonly used in construction, maintenance, warehouse stocking, painting, tree work, and any tasks that require reaching high or inaccessible areas.

Q: Which type of boom lift should I use for my project?

A: It depends on the specific requirements of your project – the height, reach, indoor/outdoor setting and weight limit would determine the type of boom lift required.

Q: What is a boom lift?

A: A boom lift, also known as a cherry picker or man lift, is a type of aerial work platform that allows workers to reach high or inaccessible areas. It has a platform or bucket at the end of a hydraulic lifting system attached to a grounded base.

Q: How high can a boom lift reach?

A: The reach of a boom lift greatly depends on the specific model, but they can typically reach heights anywhere from 30 feet to 180 feet.

Q: What is the difference between a boom lift and a scissor lift?

A: A scissor lift can only move vertically and is limited to working directly overhead, whereas a boom lift can extend in all directions, providing more flexibility and reach.

Q: Who can operate a boom lift?

A: Only trained and certified professionals can operate a boom lift due to safety precautions. Operator certification usually involves both classroom and hands-on training.

Q: Is the boom lift electric or diesel-powered?

A: Boom lifts come in both electric and diesel models. Electric ones are quieter and better for the environment and are typically used indoors, while diesel models are used for construction where more power might be needed.

Q: What is the principle of boom lift?

A: A boom lift comprises a platform or bucket at the end of a hydraulically controlled extended arm that is attached to a grounded base. The arms hydraulic control allows it to extend both horizontally and vertically to carry people, materials and tools to extended heights.

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