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Smart Hire’s Nifty 150T trailer-mounted boom, has more than 5.6m of “up-and-over” clearance, allowing it to effortlessly reach over bigger obstacles such as walls and buildings. This cherry picker’s compact proportions, combined with hydraulically controlled outriggers, make moving and setting up quick and easy, while its 1.4m wide platform gives the user plenty of areas to work.
Applications:
Working Height: | 14.7m | Minimum Weight: | 1775m |
Platform Height: | 12.7m | Safe Working Load: | 225kg |
Width (stored/ working): | 1.6m/3.8m | Height: | 2.0m |
Cage Width/Depth: | 1.4m/0.65m | Length: | 5.55m |
Maximum Slope: | 23%/13 degrees | Power Source: | Hybrid |
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.
Full Day: $340
Week: $1150
Weekend Special: $340 (weekend only)
Q1.How much does it cost to rent a cherry picker lift?
A. The price to hire/rent a cherry picker within Australia ranges between $255- $370 over a 24-hour hire period, this price can fluctuate depending on the rental period (e.g. $800- 1500 per week), services required and delivery costs.
Q2. How high does a cherry picker go?
A. The height of a cherry picker is dependent on which machine you hire, with that being said, machinery lift ranges from ground level (0m) to the highest being around 55m (180ft) platform height. The most popular size is 10m cherry pickers and 14m boom lifts.
Q3. What is an elevated work platform?
A. An aerial work platform (AWP), also known as an elevated work platform (EWP), is a mechanical device used to provide temporary access for people or equipment to inaccessible areas, usually at height.
Q4. Is there any safety equipment required for a cherry picker?
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 (all of which can be hired from Smart Hire).
Q5. Why is it called a cherry picker?
A. The telescopic knuckle boom or “cherry picker”, gained its name owing to the fact that it was designed for use in orchards (though not just cherry orchards). The term “cherry picker” has become generic, and is commonly used to describe articulated lifts & other EWPs.
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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