Equipment Details:
- Platform Height: 65 ft 8 in.
- Platform Capacity – Restricted: 750 lb
- Platform Capacity – Unrestricted: 550 lb
- Horizontal Outreach: 57 ft 1 in.
This 66 ft telescopic boom lift rental delivers up to 72 ft working height, strong horizontal outreach, and a stable platform capacity for crew and tools. It’s the right choice when ladders, scaffolding, or smaller lifts start slowing production.
Built for Faster Access on Real Jobsites
On active jobs across Atlanta, GA, and Orlando, FL, the biggest delay isn’t height, it’s repositioning. A straight boom solves that.
- 66–72 ft working height: Finish upper-level work without setup delays
- Extended outreach: Reach over obstacles like framing, equipment, or trenches
- Solid platform capacity: Lift operators and materials together
- 4WD + gradeability: Handles mud, gravel, and uneven terrain common in Georgia & Florida
This is why crews switch to telescopic booms for steel work, exterior installs, and large-scale builds.
Where It Actually Saves Time & Labor
You’ll see the difference immediately on:
- Commercial construction and structural installs
- Exterior maintenance and facade work
- Industrial shutdowns with tight timelines
- Tree trimming and high-access installations
If your team keeps stopping to reposition smaller lifts, this machine cuts that downtime significantly.
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Questions Before You Rent
Q.1 What’s the main advantage of a telescopic boom lift?
Straight-line reach means less repositioning and faster job completion.
Q.2 How much weight can it handle?
Typically 500–1,000 lbs, depending on configuration.
Q.3 What’s the actual working height?
Up to ~72 ft including operator reach.
Q.4 Can it handle rough terrain?
Yes, 4WD and strong traction make it jobsite-ready.
Q.5 When should I choose this over an articulating boom?
When you need maximum reach and speed, not up-and-over movement.
