The aerial work platform has been expanded to include multiple functions, enabling a "one vehicle, multiple uses" operation mode.

To meet the diverse needs of customers in different industries, aerial work platforms are rapidly developing towards multi-functionality.


To meet the diverse needs of customers in different industries, aerial work platforms are rapidly developing towards multi-functionality. By adding various auxiliary operating devices, they integrate multiple functions such as aerial work, hoisting, welding, and maintenance, creating a "one vehicle, multiple uses" operating mode. In the field of municipal engineering, some aerial work platforms are equipped with hydraulic booms and truck-mounted cranes, enabling them to perform aerial work such as street light maintenance and billboard installation while simultaneously hoisting and transporting small components and construction materials without the need for additional cranes, significantly improving equipment efficiency. In the field of power maintenance, aerial work platforms can be equipped with insulated buckets, live-line working tools, and cable reeling devices. Operators can complete live-line work tasks such as line maintenance, cable laying, and equipment installation from inside the insulated bucket without interrupting power, ensuring the stability of power supply.

In bridge maintenance and exterior wall construction scenarios, multi-functional aerial work platforms can also be equipped with work platform extension devices, welding platforms, and high-pressure cleaning equipment, enabling integrated completion of tasks such as bridge crack repair, steel structure welding, and exterior wall cleaning. Meanwhile, some aerial work platforms also support quick-change of working devices, allowing customers to quickly replace accessories such as the boom, insulated bucket, and work platform to adapt to different work scenarios. This multi-functional expansion model significantly reduces equipment procurement and leasing costs for construction companies, as one set of equipment can meet the needs of multiple work scenarios, making it especially suitable for small and medium-sized construction companies and temporary work projects. As the market demands for multi-functional equipment, more and more aerial work platform companies are launching customized multi-functional models, driving the industry towards integration and high efficiency.

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The aerial work platform has been expanded to include multiple functions, enabling a "one vehicle, multiple uses" operation mode.

To meet the diverse needs of customers in different industries, aerial work platforms are rapidly developing towards multi-functionality.