Bucket Truck Booms: Buy Insulated or Not?

Bucket truck booms come in two classifications: insulated and non-insulated. If you’re wondering what makes this classification important to selecting a bucket truck, allow this article to sort that out for you.

Let’s start by defining each type: Continue reading

It’s All About the Boom Factor: Types of Booms

A bucket truck driving down the street is quite a sight to behold. These trucks can easily reach heights of up to 105 feet, so seeing them in their full glory is always a wonderful thing.

With their booms and baskets, it’s easy to assume that these trucks are all the same. This is not the case, however, as there are in fact different types of bucket trucks that vary according to their usage. These trucks can also be categorized according to their most distinguishable feature. Continue reading

Why You Should Buy a Used Bucket Truck

One of the biggest (and pleasurable) concerns a growing company will have is the need to acquire new equipment. Buying more necessary equipment will allow the company to successfully meet the needs of its clientele.

This is especially true for telecom and electric companies. They need to have more bucket trucks in order to effectively service more of their clients’ needs in a shorter amount of time, as their products are usually located in hard-to-reach places.

The problem now is if the company would rather buy a new machine or a used one. There are different arguments as to why a new one is a good option for growing companies, but there are several reasons why considering a used truck is the better option. Continue reading

How to Determine Which Bucket Truck to Rent

Sometimes, choosing to rent a bucket truck instead of buying one is the smarter decision. This is especially true if you will no longer have a need for the truck after one or two jobs.

Bucket trucks come in all shapes and sizes, which can make it difficult to choose which truck to rent. To avoid work-related accidents and help you find the right truck for the job, keep the following factors in mind: Continue reading

Avoiding Preventable Bucket Truck Situations

Activities that make use of bucket trucks are as fraught with danger as other lines of work. While the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the American National Standard Institute have a set of guidelines meant to protect the likes of bucket truck crews, there’s always a chance that something will go wrong. Analyses of various bucket truck-related accidents over the years identify overturns and boom failures as the most dangerous pitfalls to hurdle when running the vehicles. Continue reading

How to Get the Best Deal for a Bucket Truck

Bucket trucks are useful pieces of equipment for businesses in several industries. The main obstacle to buying one is often the price. However, like any product, it is possible to get a good deal when looking to purchase one.

The key here is to recognize what you need the truck for and use that as a baseline when looking for a deal. First, decide whether you’re buying new or used. Buying new has its advantages: the truck is without history of issues, and the warranty is guaranteed. Before you pick out from the many brands available in the market, it would be best to rent out a truck from different brands first to see how each one operates. Continue reading

Types of Booms Trucks

Whether you’re washing windows, picking fruit, or repairing telephone poles, the boom truck is a useful piece of equipment. In the same way that is has many uses, boom trucks also have many designs, specifically when it comes to the boom—the arm-like extension found at the back of the vehicle.

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Bucket Truck Safety: The Basics

Bucket truck operation warrants classroom and hands-on instruction before users get behind its wheel. Under expert hands, bucket trucks can serve their purpose whether for fixing power lines or cutting tree branches close to power lines. Below are some safety guidelines that users have to keep in mind regarding bucket truck operation.

Never Go Alone

You won’t see a single person driving and operating a bucket truck; safety regulations call for a full staff. Someone has to stay on the ground and make sure the truck works as intended while the person on the boom does his job. A full complement also ensures mutual protection among the crew just in case things go south. Continue reading

Tips on Starting a Bucket Truck Dealership

Finding a relevant business endeavor is already a tricky challenge for anyone. But a sub-category of automobile dealership, such as a bucket truck dealership, can’t be all too accessible or smooth-sailing without some adequate understanding of the market and the product itself.

As with most other business opportunities, knowledge and competency are required before plunging into anything. The Internet is a good place for preliminary research; it is important to get a bird’s-eye-view of the industry. Continue reading

Facts about Bucket Truck Safety

Like most industrial equipment and machines, bucket trucks need to abide by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration or OSHA safety regulations to make sure that the used bucket truck you just bought won’t be much of a hazard to whomever is in its proximity. To this end, the operators themselves should be trained well in the mechanics of bucket truck safety. Continue reading