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The AWP or aerial work platform is a machinery engineered and designed to raise workers and gear to a particular height for the completion of tasks. The type of machine varies with the specific brand and unit. Before aerial work platforms were developed, all jobs needing work at high levels needed to be done with scaffolding. Thus, the invention of aerial work platforms has kept a lot of employees safe and increased the overall productivity of similar jobs.
The three key types of aerial work platforms are scissor lifts, boomlifts and mechanical lifts. These machines can be operated with pneumatics, mechanically using a pinion and rack system or with screws or by hydraulics. These models may be self-propelled with controls situated at the platform, they may be unpowered models requiring an external force to move them or be mounted to a vehicle in order to be transported.
John L. Grove was an American inventor and industrialist who is widely credited to developing the aerial work platform. However, in the year 1966, before JLG's first unit, a company referred to as Selma Manlift introduced an aerial lift model.
John L. Grove and his wife decided to take a road trip during nineteen sixty seven. This was after selling his previous business Grove Manufacturing. They opted to make a stop at Hoover Dam. While the couple was there, Grove unfortunately saw 2 employees electrocuted while they were working on scaffolding. This tragic event led John Grove to discover an untapped market for a new product that can lift workers safely in the air for them to perform construction and maintenance tasks in a better way.
Once John returned home from his vacation, he purchased a small metal fabrication business and formed a partnership along with 2 friends. They soon began designing ideas for the aerial work platform. The new company was called JLG Industries Inc. They proudly launched their first aerial work platform in the year 1920 with the aid of 20 workers.
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Precision is a crucial skill to have, particularly when placing steel beams or landing skids of block or moving heavy bundles of roofing. This important skill keeps the operators and everyone around them protected. Telehandlers engineered and manufactured by Lull are the preferred choice of masons every time. They have the reputation of meeting their mark time and time again.
Lull's traversing carriage will allow the operator to move a cargo at full height horizontally at eighty inches. These equipment could lift up to 4000 pounds and fifty four feet high. Lull has specially designed their machinery to give operators the confidence and control they need to load and land at extreme heights. Moreover, Lull provides the Stabil-Trak system. This particular system really increases operator confidence by automatically transferring from a 3-point to a 4-point stance.
Lull not only provides an exceptional machine, they provide a huge array of optional attachments in order to guarantee supreme flexibility on the job location. The parts, service and training experts are always standing by in order to help you complete whatever task is at hand. The company remains dedicated to helping you do whatever it takes to maintain uptime of their machinery. The Lull Telehandler is known within the business for helping you stay on target all the time with extreme performance and precision.
The exclusive horizontal load placement system is part of all Model 644E-42 equipment, which offers a combination of additional performance enhancing attachments and features such as the Stabil-Trak system. The Lull Model 644E-42 has what you need to complete the job safely and efficiently with more effective load positioning. This unit offers a Max Lift of forty two feet or 12.8 meters and a Max Capacity of 2722 kg or 6000 pounds.
The advantages of the horizontal load placement system, more visibility and more power have been added to the Model 944E-42. These combinations make the Lull Model 944E-42 Telehandler an extremely productive powerhouse on any jobsite. Along with the full line of attachment options and its nine thousand pound capacity, you will have versatility to spare. The Model 944E-42 has a Max Lift of 42 feet and 12.8 meters, along with a Max Capacity of 4082 kg and nine thousand pounds.