Our team at Smart Hire can deliver directly to you
A sturdy working platform with a maximum platform height of 13.75 metres, giving access to hard-to-reach places. A large basket weight capacity, allowing for more tools and materials to stay on the job longer. A full efficient diesel engine and adjustable drive speed for greater control over your movement.
Contact us about boom lift hire.
Platform Capacity: | 230kg |
Power Source: | Diesel |
Platform Height: | 13.75m (45ft) |
Working Height: | 15.75 (51ft) |
Gross Weight: | 7485kg |
Max width: | 2.4m (8ft) |
Max Gradient: | 30% (or 17°) |
Yes! Smart Hire has a wide range of site & general hire equipment, going from builders toilets, temporary fencing & rubbish cages, to excavators, bobcats and scissor lifts.
Q1.How much does it cost to rent a boom lift?
A. The cost to hire/rent a Boom lift in Australia ranges between $300 – $400 per day for a 13.75m lift, and $1200-$1500 for a weekly charge. However, these prices are subject to change, depending on the duration of the rental period, size of the machine and quality of service. For a smaller lift, a 10m Boom lift is recommended
Q2. Do I need any licensing/ certification to use a Boom lift?
A. According to WorkSafe, a high-risk work license for EWPs (elevated work platforms) is not required for any piece of machinery with operating work platforms of less than 11m from the base level (ground). Therefore this boom must be used by a licensed operator.
Q3. How high does a Boom lift go?
A. The height of a Boom lift is dependent on which machine you hire, with that being said, machinery sizes range from ground level (0m) to the highest being around 24.5m (80ft) platform height. The most popular sizes are 10m (33ft) and 13.75m (45ft) lifts, however, Smart Hire is also able to provide heights of 18.3m (60ft) and 24.5m (80ft).
Q4. What’s the difference between a scissor lift and a boom lift?
A.There are two distinct types of access platforms, usually called scissor lifts and boom lifts (or sometimes cherry pickers). The difference between the two is that a scissor lift can usually only move vertically, whereas a boom lift has an outreach, to work above areas not accessible from directly below.
Q5. Is there any safety equipment required for a Boom lift?
A. Generally speaking fall protection is advised for any heights above 1.8m (6ft) off the ground, protections of this nature include a safety harness, fall arrestor, inertia reel, and safety clips. Apart from that safety helmets, gloves and goggles are also recommended (all of which can be hired from Smart Hire).
Full Day: $340
Week: $1300
Weekend Special: N/A
For any inquiries or to organise a hire please contact our friendly staff today! Standard delivery is with a crane truck.
Please discuss if any special delivery or positioning is required as we are able to provide additional staff and equipment in most cases.
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