JLG’s “specialty boom lift” models feature four, multi-position outriggers that can be deployed on uneven work surfaces and in confined spaces to create a level lifting base. The new models, using an ...
JLG Industries announced its 60-ft EC600AJ boom lift at World of Concrete, Jan. 21-23 in Las Vegas at Booth #O31941. With an unrestricted platform capacity of 550-lb. and a restricted capacity of ...
JLG Industries, a manufacturer of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) and telehandlers, will showcase the new addition to its lineup of micro-sized ...
JLG 1500SJ is a new model in the Ultra Series line of boom lifts. The 150-foot telescopic boom lift is the first boom lift that elevates operators 150 feet requiring only a weight permit, the company ...
Updates to the JLG product lines include standard AC drive motors, lithium-ion battery options and a range-extending genset charging option. JLG has introduced new features and options for its line of ...
Boom lift manufacturer JLG Industries Inc. has introduced a new model that, at 185 feet, is now the tallest self-propelled boom lift. It beats its closest rival, Genie, by just 5 ft. The JLG 1850SJ ...
On JLG's new proving grounds and expanded training center at its headquarters in McConnellsburg, Pa., an 1850SJ Ultra Boom slowly rises to its full 185-ft platform height. The lift is operated via a ...
German rental company Rehm Arbeitsbühnen has taken delivery of one of the first 860SJ HC3 boom lifts to be produced by JLG Industries. The company, which is based south of Stuttgard in Munderkingen ...
ALL Aerials has added 60 new JLG aerial work platforms to its fleet because of high demand. ALL Aerials is a standalone division of the ALL Family of Companies. The JLG purchase package features a mix ...
Description: The JLG 670SJ self-leveling boom lift is now available in North America. Equipped with JLG’s self-leveling technology, the 670SJ is engineered to automatically adapt to terrain on slopes ...
JLG has extended the length of its mandatory wire rope and sheave replacement interval for a number of its boom lifts from eight to 12 years – assuming the total number of machine hours does not ...