A chassis cab aerial platform is a vehicle-mounted platform that provides a safe and efficient solution for working at height. The platform is mounted on a chassis cab, which is the base vehicle that provides mobility and stability. The platform can be raised and lowered, and it can be rotated and extended to reach different work areas. Chassis cab aerial platforms come in different types, including telescopic, articulated, and truck-mounted platforms.

The platform provides a stable and secure working area, and operators can access work areas quickly and easily. The risk of accidents and injuries is reduced, and workers can complete tasks more efficiently, which saves time and money. Chassis cab aerial platforms are also cost-effective solutions since they eliminate the need for scaffolding and other access equipment.

Chassis cab aerial lifts are widely used in various industries for tasks that require working at height. In the construction industry, they are used for building maintenance, window cleaning, and painting. In the utilities and power industries, they are used for power line maintenance and tree trimming. In the telecommunications industry, they are used for installing and maintaining cell towers and antennas. Chassis cab aerial work platforms are also used in the film and television industry for filming and lighting.

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Tree care

Reach branches safely for pruning and crown maintenance. Built for quick moves between sites and tight access.

Street lighting

Maintain luminaires and electrical components with stable positioning. Designed for efficient work along roads and urban areas.

Construction

Support on-site work at height, from fit-out to façade tasks. Built for reliability in busy, time-critical environments.

Renting

A dependable solution for rental fleets and frequent handovers. Simple to operate, quick to deploy, and easy to standardise.

faq about chassis mounted platform

It depends on your work. Telescopic booms favour straight reach and simpler movements. Articulated booms help you work “up-and-over” obstacles more easily.

Compare working height, horizontal outreach, and basket load together. Outreach often reduces as basket load increases.

Construction uses include maintenance, window cleaning, and painting. Utilities and telecoms use them for lines, tree trimming, towers, and antennas.

Confirm ground bearing, level, overhead hazards, wind limits, and exclusion zones. Then set outriggers correctly and follow the emergency lowering procedure.