How much does a Genie AWP 25s weigh?

How much does a Genie AWP 25s weigh?

727 lb
Overview

Specification Value
Capacity 350 lb | 159kg
Stowed Height 6ft 6in | 1.98m
Machine Width 2 ft 5 in | 74 cm
Weight 727 lb | 330kg

What is AWP equipment?

An aerial work platform (AWP), also known as an aerial device, elevating work platform (EWP), cherry picker, bucket truck or mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) is a mechanical device used to provide temporary access for people or equipment to inaccessible areas, usually at height.

Is a bucket truck considered an aerial lift?

Both are aerial work platforms, and serve the function of raising a worker to high or not easily accessed areas. The “bucket” or aerial work platform, is secured to an electric or hydraulic electric lift system designed to lift personnel into the air to perform work safely.

Why is it called cherry picker?

The name ‘cherry picker’ is derived from their original purpose – to help people pick cherries. It is still possible to find them being used in fruit orchards, helping to get the hard to reach fruit at the tops of trees and in difficult to reach locations.

What is the difference between a scissor lift and a vertical lift?

While scissor lifts can only extend vertically from their base, aerial lifts can extend both vertically and horizontally. The scissor lifts work by way of crisscrossed beams that push a platform upward as they straighten. Another difference between aerial lifts and scissor lifts has to do with fall protection.

How wide is a single man lift?

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MAKE MODEL DIMENSIONS (LWH)
JLG Ecolift 70 50″ x 28″ x 76″
JLG FT70 44″ x 30″ x 65″
JLG FT140 58″ x 64″ x 79″
Genie AWP-30S DC 53″ x 29″ x 78″

Are Genie lifts safe?

Although Genie lifts are used in many industries worldwide, they must be managed properly. Otherwise, workers risk Genie lift accidents that put their health and well-being in danger. OSHA requires businesses to plan for accidents. It puts your aerial lift operators and others in danger, too.

How often should a scissor lift be inspected?

every 90 days
lift inspections should take place every 90 days or 150 hours of use, whichever comes first. Yearly inspections cannot exceed 13 months from the date of the last inspection.