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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Different Safety Stops for Aerial Bucket Trucks

Used by major industries in compromising work conditions, bucket trucks should have safety controls established prior to usage. Aside from the certification processes done by the manufacturer, safety tests are also mandated by regulatory commissions like DOT and OSHA. Safe usage may also be observed through demos at the dealer's initiative. Here are some of the standard but rigorous safety checks:

Thursday, March 20, 2014

General Understanding of Different Bucket Truck Sizes

Whether it is for repairs, decorations or any other task, the bucket truck's hydraulic system and safety lift lets its workers access elevated grounds, making work much easier for them. Like any other vehicle, bucket trucks come in different forms and functions. Companies that need this type of vehicle must understand first what makes one bucket type different from another.

The very basic factor in differentiating and selecting bucket trucks is its size. The varying sizes of these vehicles also indicate the overall use, function and limitations of a bucket truck. Smaller bucket trucks can be operated by one to two people, but tend to have a shorter reach when it comes to its lift, reaching only the top of trees or small houses. This type of truck can also carry just a limited number of people for safety reasons.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Rent or Purchase? The Lowdown on Digger Derricks

Digger derrick trucks are valuable pieces of equipment used to drill and prod poles or other components into the working environment. They are especially useful in heavy-duty industries across the country. On the fence about leasing or owning one? Here are two important things to consider if you should rent or purchase a digger derrick truck:

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Bucket Trucks for Fixing Power Lines

Linemen in the U.S. make roughly $60,000 a year installing and repairing power lines. By U.S. standards, this is already above average; nevertheless, the fact remains that working with wires− live or dead− is dangerous. Not only do linemen face the danger of electrocution on a daily basis, they’re also at risk of falling from the height of a utility pole.

Normally, linemen have to climb up the actual pole to perform repair or installation work. Now, however, they have the option of working from the comforts of utility baskets. Bucket trucks have booms that can extend higher than the average utility pole. This secures the worker in place and makes using tools easier.

Friday, March 14, 2014

What to Look for in a Bucket Truck

A bucket truck can be an invaluable machine for you if you’re in the business of moving heavy objects, or in any utility job that requires mobility. Granted, brand new bucket trucks are costly, but they provide excellent used truck values, and large companies replace entire fleets every few years, so you can easily find a used bucket truck that fits your needs and budget.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

What are the Common Types of Bucket Trucks?

Many industries often buy new or used bucket trucks for their business needs, such as in construction, landscaping, tree maintenance, electrical repairs, etc. Depending on the size and power of the bucket truck, it can lift or carry a wide variety of things, from human beings to heavy industrial equipment and containers. Here are a few examples of the types of bucket trucks available:

Monday, March 10, 2014

Right Height: Leasing a Suitable Bucket Truck

Whenever a ladder simply isn’t enough to support aerial work needs, workers turn to bucket trucks for their reliability, safety, mobility and versatility. While bucket trucks are indeed useful, such heavy equipment are extremely costly to purchase. Even businesses that work with heights on a daily basis, such as utility pole repair or window maintenance, might not find the acquisition of a bucket truck economical.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Benefits of Bucket Trucks in Industries

Bucket trucks are a form of aerial devices that allow people to reach high areas that are otherwise unreachable through the use of standard equipment like ladders. The appearance of a bucket truck resemble that of a crane or a forklift, except that the “bucket” part of the system provides enough space for a worker to climb in. Many industries like power line repair and building maintenance choose to rent or buy a bucket truck to gain the following advantages:

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Going Multi-Purpose

Bucket trucks have long branched out from their origins as cherry pickers. The demands of various industries warrant the configuration and task requirements to change with the territory. All it takes is a bucket truck and a number of attachment parts, then off you go. Here are some notable examples of how you can retool your bucket truck for other uses.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Surprising Uses of Bucket Trucks

When people think about bucket trucks, they often assume that they are only useful for utility repairs, such as when a telephone pole goes down. While these trucks are indeed staples in the utility industry, you may be surprised to learn how versatile these vehicles are. Below are just some of the unexpected uses of bucket trucks:
Fruit Picking
While people can use a good old-fashioned ladder to pick fruits from a tree, a bucket truck is definitely the more efficient option. After all, pickers don’t want to have to worry about their safety so they can focus all their energy in gathering the ripe fruits.