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JLGâs 8 New HC3 Boom Lifts Prevent Overloading With Load-Sensing Technology
JLG is rolling out a new line of telescopic and articulated aerial lifts that feature platform heights of 40 to 86 feet and capacity of up to 1,000 pounds.
January 11, 2021
Construction Equipment
Oshkosh buys Pratt Miller, known for Corvette Racing
Pratt Miller specializes in advanced engineering, technology and innovation. The deal is expected to finalize in Q1 of 2021. Details here on Equipment World.
December 24, 2020
Construction Equipment
CNH, Oshkosh name new leadership
CNH Industrial named its new CEO, and Oshkosh named its new president and CEO. Learn more from these two construction equipment companies here.
November 19, 2020
Construction Equipment
JLGâs 670SJ self-leveling boom lift keeps chassis level at 10-degree grade
JLG's 670SJ self-leveling boom lift can reach its full height of 67 feet in 101 seconds and meets ANSI Standards. More details on Equipment World.
April 21, 2020
Construction Equipment
âSuperheatedâ scissor lift market spurs new entrants Pettibone, LGMG. Can they succeed?
Editorâs Note: Since this article published, LiuGong has also entered the U.S. scissor lift market. You can read about that here and the Chinese manufacturerâs deepening involvement in North America here. Craig Paylor, former president of JLG, was looking to add some scissor lifts in 2018 as an additional revenue stream to his truck distribution business. [âŚ]
February 24, 2020
Dealers
Equipment Roundup: How to buy a pickup truck; MultiOne to build loaders for Vermeer; What to look for in a concrete slipform paver; JLG, AUSA to launch small telehandler to challenge skid steers; GMC unveils 2021 Canyon AT4
GMC unveils 2021 Canyon, adds AT4 off-road trim GMC has revealed the 2021 Canyon with a slightly tweaked look and the addition of the AT4 off-road trim to the midsize modelâs lineup of options. First introduced on the Sierra 1500 before being brought over to the heavy duty models last year, the AT4 trim brings [âŚ]
January 27, 2020
Construction Equipment
JLG, AUSA to launch SkyTrak 3013 compact telehandler in challenge to skid steers
The new SkyTrak 3013 âultracompactâ telehandler is light enough to be hauled with a small tow-behind trailer and is designed to challenge the place of skid steers on small material-handling jobs. The new telehandler is the result of a 10-year partnership between JLG and Spain-based equipment manufacturer AUSA, with plans to debut the machine at [âŚ]
January 22, 2020
Construction Equipment
JLGâs SkySense warns aerial-lift operators from hitting obstacles
JLG has expanded the use of its SkySense obstacle-detection system to most of its boom and scissor lifts, the company says. The system establishes warning zones and sets stop distances as the aerial platform moves, and it sounds an alarm and emits a visual warning when the platform nears an object. The systemâs sensors automatically [âŚ]
November 25, 2019
Construction Equipment
7 attachments to give your compact equipment extra lift
These seveven compact equipment attachments give you the extra utility you need for hoisting and placing items exactly where you want them. Details here.
November 13, 2019
Construction Equipment
Auctions set for entire 700-plus piece fleet of Aerial Access Equipment
Aerial Access Equipment rental company is closing and plans to auction off 700 plus pieces of its heavy-duty equipment. More details on Equipment World.
November 12, 2019
Construction Equipment
Will contractors comply with new voluntary ANSI standards for aerial lifts?
Editorâs note: This is the final installment of a three-part series on how the new ANSI standards governing aerial work platforms will affect contractors. Part 1 looked at the new training standards and can be viewed by clicking here. Part 2 (click here) examined the need to develop a safe-use program, including a rescue plan, [âŚ]
November 5, 2019
Construction Equipment
New ANSI standard: What goes up in an aerial lift must come down ⌠safely
Editorâs note: This is the second installment of a three-part series on how the new ANSI standards for aerial work platforms will affect contractors. Part 1, which you can view here, looked at the new training standards. Part 3, which you can view here, examines whether contractors are ready to comply. Starting June 1, contractors who use telescopic-boom, [âŚ]
October 31, 2019
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