Aerial platformsSeller's country: Netherlands: Limburg, North Holland





JLG Ecolift
5 750EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 6 554 USD
- ≈ 4 841 GBP





HAB S320-12E4wds





Genie Z 135/70





Manitou 100 VJR
17 250EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 19 663 USD
- ≈ 14 524 GBP







Genie GS 4069
23 450EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 26 730 USD
- ≈ 19 745 GBP





JLG 6RS
250EUR
- ≈ 284 USD
- ≈ 210 GBP





Dingli JCTPO607DCS





Mantall XE-60 MINI
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Imer IT 7380





Mantall XE-60 MINI





PB S151-12 ES





Mantall XE80N





Mantall XE80N





Skyjack SJ 3219





Omme Lift 15000 Z
3 200EUR
- ≈ 3 647 USD
- ≈ 2 694 GBP





Mantall XE80N





Genie Z45 / 25 DC





JLG 600 AJ





Nissan Cabster
1 400EUR
- ≈ 1 595 USD
- ≈ 1 178 GBP





Mantall XE-60 MINI
Aerial platforms come by many different names, including aerial work platforms (AWPs), elevating work platforms (EWPs), cherry pickers, bucket trucks, or mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs). Aerial platforms allow workers to reach previously inaccessible areas, mostly at height.
In its most basic form, an aerial platform consists of a chassis/vehicle and a mechanized boom with a platform attached at the end. The vehicle itself can be either unpowered or self-propelled. The boom can take many shapes (articulated, telescopic, scissor, etc.) and is usually powered by hydraulics or pneumatics.
Different Types of Aerial Work Platforms
As you can see from the description alone, aerial platforms come in vastly different varieties with strengths and weaknesses in different applications. However, the categories of aerial platforms you are most likely to encounter are:
- Articulated booms: May have one or more pivot joints, allowing for increased maneuvrability and ability to access hard-to-reach areas.
- Telescopic booms: Less mobile because they can only extend in a straight line but can typically reach higher and further away than an articulated boom.
- Scissor lifts: Only extends vertically using a crisscrossing scissor mechanism. They usually don’t have a driver’s cab, and the boom can be operated using various mechanisms, including a manual jack.
- Vertical mast lifts are similar to scissor lifts but feature a vertical telescopic (or equivalent) boom mechanism. They are usually smaller for work in tight areas.
- Truck-mounted aerial platforms: Fitted to a self-powered vehicle so that it can be driven across or within sites.
Wide Selection of Used Aerial Platforms from Sellers around the Globe
Truck1 is an EU marketplace for the sale of aerial platforms for both buyers and sellers in construction, transportation, and other industries. Our catalogue includes a wide range of aerial work platform equipment and vehicles, including truck-mounted aerial platforms and many more.