100' Crawler Boom Rent
100' Crawler Boom Key Features
Enhanced Reach: Class-leading 56-ft up and over work envelope and 54-ft horizontal outreach.
Improved Stability: One-touch, self-leveling, multi-position outriggers.
More Power Options: 76V advanced technology 2.0 lithium-ion battery for quiet indoor operation or Kubota D902 diesel engine power for outdoor jobs.
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100' Crawler Boom Specifications
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Product Overview
- Make: JLG
- Model: X1000AJ
- Equipment Type: Straight Boom Lift Rental
- Engine Type: Fueled
- Terrain Type: Concrete
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Product Features
- Platform Height: 100'
- Platform Capacity: 500 Lbs
- Platform Size: 63"L X 28"W
- Horizontal Outreach: 49' 6"
- Dimensions: 3' 11"L
- Stowed Height: 8' 4"
- Machine Weight: 16,790 Lbs
100' Crawler Boom Description
The 100' crawler boom lift is designed with a maximum platform capacity height of 100 feet, making it the perfect equipment for working on high structures such as buildings, bridges, and towers. A key feature of the JLG 100' crawler boom is its crawler tracks, which allows it to traverse rough terrain and operate on slopes up to 21 degrees. It is well-suited for outdoor use even in hard to reach locations. It is compact, giving it the ability to easily navigate through tight spaces and narrow pathways.
This versatile piece of equipment comes equipped with safety features that limits the boom's range of motion to prevent accidents. The platform has guardrails and a safety harness attachment point, keeping operators protected at all times.
The JLG 100' crawler boom is capable of lifting up to 50o pounds, making it perfect for tasks such as electrical work to window cleaning. It has a diesel engine that provides reliable power and efficiency.
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100 Ft Crawler Boom Lift Questions
A 100 ft crawler boom lift typically has a maximum reach of around 53-56 feet horizontally.
The weight capacity of a 100 foot crawler boom lift typically ranges from 500 to 1000 pounds.
Yes, a 100-foot crawler boom lift can be used indoors, but there are a few considerations to make sure it's suitable and safe for the environment. Weight and Floor Load Capacity: Check the floor's load-bearing capacity. Some crawler lifts are heavy, and indoor flooring must be able to support the equipment without damage. Power Source: Many crawler lifts come with electric or hybrid power options, which are more suitable indoors as they don't emit fumes like gas or diesel models. Make sure that your lift has a non-combustion power option to avoid air quality issues. Height and Clearance: Measure indoor height clearances, including ceiling beams, light fixtures, and HVAC systems, so there's enough vertical space for the lift to extend fully and safely.
Diesel Engine: Many larger crawler boom lifts use diesel engines to provide high power and endurance, especially for outdoor, rough terrain use. Diesel power is ideal for job sites without access to electric power.
Yes, operators must have training and certification in accordance with OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) regulations.
An 100-foot crawler boom lift typically weighs between 20,000 and 35,000 pounds.
Standard safety features include an emergency stop button, fall protection lanyard attachment points, and platform controls with safety interlocks.
Crawler boom lifts are designed for rough terrain and can operate on uneven surfaces, but this depends on the specific tires and drive systems of the model.
Crawler boom lifts generally move slowly for safety reasons, with travel speeds around 1-3 mph on the ground.
Using a 100-foot crawler boom lift in windy conditions can be risky. The manufacturer's guidelines usually specify a maximum wind speed for safe operation, often around 28 mph.
A crawler boom lift uses tracks for movement and is ideal for rough terrain, while an articulated boom lift has jointed arms for maneuvering around obstacles.
3 Key Benefits
Extended Reach for High and Remote Locations
The primary advantage of a straight boom lift is its reach. Unlike articulated boom lifts, which have multiple joints, a straight boom lift extends in a straight line, giving it the ability to reach heights ranging from 40 to 180 feet. This feature makes these machines perfect for projects that require access to tall structures, such as high-rise buildings, bridges, or telecommunications towers.
With a telescopic boom lift, you can work directly over obstacles without needing to reposition the equipment frequently. This capability is invaluable in construction, maintenance, or tree trimming, where efficiency and precision are essential.
Stability and Precision
One of the main concerns when working at significant heights is stability. Straight boom lifts are designed with this in mind, providing a solid, stable platform even at full extension. The telescopic design makes sure that the platform remains steady, allowing workers to focus on their tasks without worrying about swaying or instability.
Along with stability, straight boom lifts offer perfect positioning. Since the boom extends in a straight line, operators can easily maneuver to the exact height and position required for the job. This precision is especially useful in industries like window washing, electrical installations, or large-scale painting projects, where a steady hand is vital.
Increased Load Capacity
Many straight boom lifts are designed to handle heavier loads, accommodating multiple workers, tools, and equipment at the same time. This makes them a great choice for projects that require more than one operator or involve heavy-duty equipment. By increasing the lift's load capacity, you can reduce downtime and improve overall efficiency, since trips are needed to transport workers and materials to the elevated area.
As an example, in a construction setting, a straight boom lift allows workers to bring necessary tools and supplies to the work area without making multiple ascents, saving time and reducing the physical strain on workers.
About All Access Services
Serving construction projects throughout Southern California with heavy equipment rentals, we have 3 locations in San Diego, Orange County, and Riverside to serve our clients. Each location carries a fleet of scissor lifts, telehandlers, boom lifts, and forklifts available for rent at affordable rates. We strive to provide the best customer service in the industry and hope to earn your trust and business!
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