- Working height. Working height is how high the aerial lift can safely raise and move the forks, booms or baskets. The starting point for choosing a lift is to know how high you need to go.
- Horizontal reach. The next factor is horizontal reach, or the furthest point of accessibility once you are at working height. Different lifts provide varying reaches depending on what materials you are moving or if it is a man-lift.
- Weight capacity. Finally, how much weight are you going to lift and move at any one time at working height and the furthest points of horizontal reach? This is the lift’s weight capacity and you need to be sure that you can operate within its range.
- Engine type. Aerial lifts utilize electric, diesel and hybrid motors. If operating indoors, electric motors are quieter with fewer emissions. Diesel engines are noisier and produce emissions but are more powerful for job sites and heavier lifts.
- Rough terrain. Are you going to be operating on uneven surfaces and in different weather outdoors? If the answer is yes, search for a rough terrain lift. They are manufactured to work well in tough conditions.
- Uses. Aerial lifts can be used in industries such as manufacturing and warehousing, construction, utilities, farm work, emergency rescue and agriculture.
- Pricing. The higher you need to go with increasing weight, the greater the price will be for the ability to do so. Aerial lifts run in price from $5,000 to $80,000, depending on the factors above.
- Training. If you buy new, many manufacturers will provide training for your employees, whether it is one-on-one or a “train the trainer” offering where they train one person on your staff to go back and train everyone else.
Model comparisons
Each aerial lift manufacturer has its unique strengths in their models. It's essential to first determine what type of aerial lift you need and then evaluate their characteristics. Looking more closely at each can give you an advantage in either optimal use or cost.
Articulating Boom Lift
An articulating boom lift offers flexibility in both height and reach. It has the ability to extend the boom to great heights. Once up, the boom also maneuvers from side to side. Some are jointed to provide "up and over" capability.