Basics of Successful Aerial Work Platform Specification





By Dave Lubach, Associate Editor  
OTHER PARTS OF THIS ARTICLEPt. 1: Specifying Aerial Lifts: Rising to the ChallengePt. 2: Renting vs. Buying Aerial Work PlatformsPt. 3: Training, Maintenance Important in Aerial Work Platform PerformancePt. 4: This PagePt. 5: Product Focus: Aerial Lifts


The Basics of Successful Specification

Maintenance and engineering managers must consider a number of factors when selecting an aerial work platform that best fits their needs:

  • What is the height of the projects?
  • Does the area feature obstructions or obstacles?
  • Is the task inside or outside?
  • What power sources are available?
  • What is the lift's capacity?
  • How many duties can the lift perform?
  • Is the lift easily transportable?

— Dave Lubach




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