Spider Lift

Spider lifts are much like boom lifts, except with a smaller base with four legs, or outriggers, holding it firmly to the ground. This gives spider lifts many advantages: Similar to an articulating boom lift, spider lifts have multiple hinges in its arm for flexibility and working its way around obstacles. Spider lift arms can extend up to 100 feet or more, depending on the manufacturer. Spider lifts can operate in difficult-to-access spots, depending on the build.Light weight. A boom lift requires towing or a heavy weight method of transportation. Spider lifts, on the other hand, are easier to handle because of its light weight and are also compact.
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Spider lifts are much like boom lifts, except with a smaller base with four legs, or outriggers, holding it firmly to the ground. This gives spider lifts many advantages:
Similar to an articulating boom lift, spider lifts have multiple hinges in its arm for flexibility and working its way around obstacles. Spider lift arms can extend up to 100 feet or more, depending on the manufacturer.
Spider lifts can operate in difficult-to-access spots, depending on the build.Light weight. A boom lift requires towing or a heavy weight method of transportation. Spider lifts, on the other hand, are easier to handle because of its light weight and are also compact.