Safety
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08Tue - Nov 2022Tips for Operating Boom Lifts Above 100 Feet
A “Super Boom” was the nickname first given to Genie® boom lifts, breaking through the industry’s vertical height ceiling.
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25Tue - Oct 2022Why There Are Wind Speed Ratings on Mobile Elevating Work Platforms
There are specific hazards associated with operating Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs). Many of these hazards are already
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11Tue - Oct 2022Extreme Height MEWP Applications
Over the past two decades, as jobsite needs have continued to evolve, manufacturers like Genie® have developed boom lifts
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13Tue - Sep 2022How to Tow a Trailer-Mounted Boom
In addition to the ability to reach up, over and out, one of the features that make trailer-mounted
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23Tue - Aug 2022Selecting the Right Size Telehandler for the Job
The telehandler’s ability to lift, move and place a range of materials and tools make it an indispensable
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24Tue - May 2022How to Properly Maintain Your Genie® Telehandler
Genie was excited to introduce the updated Genie® GTH™-1056 telehandler to its line-up earlier this year. But even
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10Tue - May 2022Transporting Genie® Booms Equipped with Load Sense Systems
Transporting a large piece of aerial equipment can be a challenge, and safety is the key ingredient. Ask
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19Tue - Apr 2022Tips for Transporting a Boom Lift
Booms lifts are common equipment on a variety of different jobsites. But before you can start working with
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22Tue - Feb 2022Advantages of Li-Ion Batteries
Electric scissor lifts of today are typically powered by lead-acid batteries, which are comprised of a number of
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11Tue - Jan 2022The Genie® Xtra Capacity™ Boom Family
Meet the Genie® Xtra Capacity™ boom family, and learn how they can help you and your customers with