BucketTruckTeam

Monday, April 14, 2014

The Different Types of Bucket Trucks

Bucket trucks are significant implements for different industries, as they can help them reach heights that are otherwise unreachable by normal means. Industries ranging from agriculture to utility can definitely make use of a machine that can give them a vertical advantage.
However, these industries have different needs, and not every company needs a bucket truck that will allow them to lay siege to castles. That’s why different types of bucket trucks have been developed to cater to these different needs.

One of the most common types of bucket trucks is the forestry bucket truck. The boom of this truck can reach heights from 32 to 75 feet. Said boom is usually insulated and mounted at the rear of the truck. This is perfect for foresters and vine owners who want to reach challenging places in a tree.
Another type of bucket truck is the utility or line bucket truck. The vertical reach of these trucks can easily reach a whopping 105 feet. It can come in dual or quad hydraulic outriggers, and it can easily handle 2 single buckets or a 2-man tub. This is perfect for those working in the electric industry, especially if they need to fix a post.

Finally, there is the heavy duty sign truck. Like utility trucks, this one can reach 105 feet. However, this kind of truck has an impressive lifting capacity: it can carry up to 8000 lbs. This is perfect for heavy duty, sky high work.

No comments:

Post a Comment