JLG identifies the four models in its newest range as “specialty-boom lifts.” These new machines use four, multi-position outriggers, which can be deployed on uneven work surfaces and in confined ...
Three new boom lifts, the company's largest scissor lift and the completely redesigned line of JLG brand telehandlers introduced in New Orleans. The telehandler launch includes five machines, one of ...
JLG Industries, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation company and a leading global manufacturer of aerial work platforms and telehandlers, marks a milestone in North American manufacturing with the production ...
JLG is now offering SkySense technology for most of its boom and scissor lifts. According to the company, SkySense uses strategically placed object detection sensors and ultrasonic technology to ...
At the World of Concrete 2026 trade show, JLG showed its concept 1043T quad-track telehandler, aimed at operating in ...
Description: The JLG 670SJ self-leveling boom lift is now available in North America. Equipped with JLG’s self-leveling technology, the 670SJ is engineered to automatically adapt to terrain on slopes ...
From the first quarter of this year JLG Industries is installing its SkyGuard secondary guarding system as standard across its entire range of boom lifts. When activated, the SkyGuard system stops all ...
On JLG's new proving grounds and expanded training center at its headquarters in McConnellsburg, Pa., an 1850SJ Ultra Boom slowly rises to its full 185-ft platform height. The lift is operated via a ...
Boom lift manufacturer JLG Industries Inc. has introduced a new model that, at 185 feet, is now the tallest self-propelled boom lift. It beats its closest rival, Genie, by just 5 ft. The JLG 1850SJ ...
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