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Aerial work platforms or AWPs are designed and engineered to raise employees and their tools to a certain height in order to complete a job. The specific unit and manufacturer and kind of equipment all varies. Before aerial work platforms were made, all jobs requiring work at high levels had to be done with scaffolding. Hence, the invention of aerial work platforms has increased the overall productivity of similar jobs and kept a lot of employees safe.
There are 3 key kinds of aerial work platforms. They are scissor lifts, boomlifts and mechanical lifts. These equipment can be operated with pneumatics, mechanically utilizing a pinion and rack system or with screws or by hydraulics. These units may be self-propelled with controls at the platform, they may be unpowered models that require an external force to move them or be mounted to a vehicle in order to be transported.
John L. Grove was an American inventor and industrialist who is widely credited to devising the aerial work platform. Nevertheless, during the year 1966, prior to JLG's first model, a company known as Selma Manlift launched an aerial lift model.
John L. Grove and his wife decided to take a road trip during 1967. This was after selling his previous company Grove Manufacturing. They decided to make a stop at Hoover Dam. While the couple was there, Grove unfortunately witnessed 2 employees electrocuted while they were working on scaffolding. This terrible incident led John Grove to discover an untapped market for a new product that could safely raise workers in the air for them to do construction and maintenance tasks in a better way.
Once John returned home from his trip, he bought a small metal fabrication company and formed a partnership together with 2 friends. They immediately started designing ideas for the aerial work platform. The new business was called JLG Industries Inc. They proudly released their very first aerial work platform during the year 1920 with the aid of twenty employees.
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The exclusive horizontal load placement system is part of all Model 644E-42 machinery, that provides a combination of additional performance enhancing features and attachments like the Stabil-Trak system. The Lull Model 644E-42 has what you require to complete the task safely and efficiently with more effective load placement. This unit provides a Max Lift of 42 feet or 12.8 meters and a Max Capacity of 2722 kg or six thousand pounds.
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