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250 Foot Boom Lift

MAX WORKING HEIGHT

246 ft / 75m

MAX HORIZONTAL HEIGHT

128 ft / 39m

MAX CAGE CAPACITY

1540 lbs (700kg)

Blade Platforms

250 ft BOOM LIFT - TRUCK MOUNTED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM

This 250 foot Truck Mounted Aerial Access Platform is engineered to tackle even the toughest tasks across diverse work environments, from congested urban streets to wind turbine installations. This 250 foot Truck Mounted Aerial Access Platform is engineered to tackle even the toughest tasks across diverse work environments, from congested urban streets to wind turbine installations. Boasting a towering working height of 246 feet, this lift will ascend both vertically and horizontally with ease.

Featuring a maximum working height of 246 feet and an outreach extending up to 128 feet, this machine offers an optimal solution for elevated work in various industries, even in the most demanding conditions and terrains.

Working Range

Max. working height246ft (75m)

Max. horizontal outreach128ft (39m)

Workman Basket

Cage dimensions12.5ft x 3.4ft x 3.6ft (3.81m x 1.03m x 1.09m)

Cage rotation2 x 200°

Cage capacity1,540lbs (700kg)

Carrier Vehicle & Stowed Dimensions

Gross vehicle weight70,107lbs (31,800kg)

Length in transport position46ft (14m)

Height in transport position8.3ft (2.51m)

Width in transport position13ft (3.95m)

No CDL Required

250ft Truck Mounted Platform Working Range

Benefits of Blade Platforms Boom Lifts

High-Rise Access 

Competent Operators 

Secure Working

Renting a 250 ft Boom Lift

Use of our professional operators guarantees maximum utilization of all unique features of our modern, top of the line lifts and assures unsurpassed work crew productivity, job safety and efficiency.

Whether it’s repairing an LED screen within a football stadium or maintaining a wind turbine structure soaring over 200 feet, our fleet of aerial work platforms, operated by our IPAF certified team, ensures the job is completed safely and efficiently. Click below to submit an inquiry for boom lift rental.

Cost to Rent a Bucket Truck

Purchasing a 250 ft Boom Lift

Over the last 30 years we have proven in Europe that MEWPs/AWPs are the safest and most efficient way of aerial height access. Since 2009 this concept is finally available here in the US. We have transformed the aerial lift industry by owning, leasing, and operating a reliable fleet of MEWPs/AWPs in North America.


Our fleet consists of top-of-the-line truck-mounted aerial platforms ranging from 108 feet to 336 feet. Click the link below to arrange for a demonstration or receive a quote for one of our aerial lifts.

TESTIMONIALS

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Our Team of Aerial Work Platform Experts are here to help. Please feel free to contact us with any questions and a member of the Blade Platforms Team will be in contact shortly.

Different Access Options

Industry Sectors

With Locations Across North America Blade Platforms is the leading provider of Aerial Work Platforms for a Variety of Industries.

AEROSPACE
TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION
RENEWABLE ENERGY
TREE TRIMMING
OIL & GAS
WINDOW CLEANING
CELLL TOWERS & DATA CENTERS
ROOFING
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE

FAQS

The maximum working height of the T250 is 246 ft, or 75m. The maximum horizontal reach that these machines can achieve is 128 ft, or 39m.

When in operation, our truck-mounted access platforms must be rigged to the ground using outrigger pads to spread the load. This helps to reduce point loadings and significantly increases boom lift stability. These platforms also utilize the latest computerized technology to ensure that in the event of an emergency, any personnel in the boom lift’s cage will be returned to the ground safely.

OSHA requires aerial lift training before boom lifts can be operated, and additional standards are governed by IPAF and ANSI. Some sites or jobs may require further training. In addition to this, we have gone above and beyond with select clients that have specific company safety standards, policies and certifications because we understand this is important. Please contact a member of our team to find out what training is required for your particular jobsite.