Choosing the right boom truck for your work environment can be tricky business, but maintaining safety in the workplace depends on having the proper equipment for the job. From smaller scale light range boom trucks that are meant to assist in moving little loads in tight spaces to the flexibility of 5 to 7 tonne metre ranged vehicles to the construction grade lifting fulfilled by the 5 to 30 tonne metre vehicles there is a suitable boom truck option for your business.
What to Look For When Buying Hydraulic Boom Trucks
With all of the options available in boom trucks, it may seem a bit confusing to narrow down the hydraulic boom trucks your company needs to have on hand. Perhaps you know you’ll only need a maximum of 5 tonnes of lifting power, but does that mean purchasing a medium ranged vehicle or heavy ranged vehicle. Finding a reputable retailer is the first step when buying heavy duty equipment. Be sure your retailer fulfills the following:
Approachable sales staff who are willing to answer any question, no matter how big or small, and take the time to ensure you understand the benefits of the equipment you are purchasing
Full after market support for your questions and repairs, including installations, operations help, technical support, and maintenance and servicing
Large in stock parts inventory to service your equipment without long wait times, which result in losing money for your company
Some retailers will even go the extra mile, providing operator training courses that are specific to the equipment that they sell. However, it is wise to protect both your investment and your workers by ensuring that:
the hydraulic boom trucks come with advanced safety features,
their re sale value is high,
your workers can be trained in a timely manner, and
there is a comprehensive warranty available.
Examine the Options
No matter which class of hydraulic boom truck your company requires, there are always options available to fulfill your needs.
Weight of the truck
Weight the crane can lift
Crane radius and outreach
Remote controlled and side controlled cranes
Permanent or removable crane mounts
Mounts geared towards various stability and strength combinations
Smaller to larger footprints for the crane when it is folded, so that it takes up minimal space on the truck
Varying extensions, so that the crane can either lift its load higher and close to the column or further out
Attachable tools to complete different tasks
Once you narrow down the options you need and the ones that may have potential for future business growth, your company can begin to decide what truck or fleet of trucks to purchase, lease, or rent.
Purchase, Lease, or Rent Hydraulic Boom Trucks
Once you decide what kind of boom truck your company needs and how many, the next decision is whether to buy, lease or rent. Rentals are available for short term projects, and, while they may cost more for the duration of the rental, they are not a long term investment. Leases can spread the payments out over a longer term and may fulfill your needs for atypical long term projects. Purchasing new or resale hydraulic boom trucks is a long term investment in your company.
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