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Used Haulotte Knuckle Boom Lifts Kent

Used Haulotte Knuckle Boom Lifts Kent

Knuckle Boom Crane
Knuckle boom cranes have been extremely popular within Europe, as they have lots of narrow streets. There are a lot greater restrictions on trucks in Europe than there are within North America also.

It has taken some time for knuckle boom crane lifts to break into the North American market, but now, more business owners and more contractors are familiar with the benefits of utilizing knuckle boom cranes and therefore, the demand for this specific kind of machine has increased significantly.

Advantages of Knuckle Boom Technology
The articulated crane or knuckle boom is looks somewhat similar to a typical crane. The main distinction is that like a finger, the boom bends at the knuckle in the middle, hence the name. This equipment extends a long way but is also capable of folding down to a compact size. These are a few of the advantages of using a knuckle boom rather than a stiff-boom or telescopic crane.

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The knuckle boom offers an increased payload as it is more compact and lighter to run. These cranes provide a lower profile too. In order to move loads farther, a stiff-boom crane needs to be extended higher. A knuckle boom offers horizontal extensions that enable it to reach longer distances at a lower height.

Before, there were a lot of jobs which used to need a telescopic crane. These jobs are capable of being done now utilizing an articulated crane because of the long reaches which compete with telescopic cranes. The reach of knuckle booms has increased in the past decade. Several models can extend as long as 92' or 28 meters and even higher.

Amongst the key benefits of the knuckle boom crane is the accurate control the operators have over their load. Loads can be placed with much greater efficiency on the ground or on the roof or on higher floors of buildings. Lastly, knuckle boom crane are extremely versatile since they are easy to maneuver around tricky obstacles on a jobsite.

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