Call Sales Rep: 1-888-314-1680
2016 TAYLOR TXH350L Image
Stock Number: EQU020041
Make: TAYLOR
Model: TXH350L
Year: 2016
2016 TAYLOR TXH350L Details
2012 Manitou 48" Forks Image
Stock Number: ATT203
Make: Manitou
Model: 48" Forks
Year: 2012
2012 Manitou 48" Forks Details
2011 JLG Truss Jib 12' Image
Stock Number: ATT159
Make: JLG
Model: Truss Jib 12'
Year: 2011
2011 JLG Truss Jib 12' Details
2010 Capacity TJ5000 DOT Image
Stock Number: EQU012898
Make: Capacity
Model: TJ5000 DOT
Year: 2010
2010 Capacity TJ5000 DOT Details
2016 JLG 450AJ Image
Stock Number: 300714
Make: JLG
Model: 450AJ
Year: 2016
2016 JLG 450AJ Details
2015 FrostFighter IDF350 Image
Stock Number: EQC003202
Make: FrostFighter
Model: IDF350
Year: 2015
2015 FrostFighter IDF350 Details
 
Snorkel Articulated Boom Lift Eugene

Snorkel Articulated Boom Lift Eugene

A-Series Articulating Boom Lifts

The A-Series of articulating boom lifts by Snorkel dominate on the tougher job sites. These equipment combine remarkable maneuverability along with precision and power. These machines can reach working heights of up to 85 ft. Additionally, they provide adequate lift capacity to hold two individuals and their tools.



Snorkel proudly offer superior articulated booms lifts with powerful rough terrain drive and the excellent "up and over" capabilities which have been the bedrock of their equipment. The proportional operating system is smooth and provides precise control in times when you rely on it the most. As a standard, articulating jibs which offer extra maneuverability are also fitted.



A46JRT

The powerful and quick 4-Wheel Drive Rough Terrain Lift is a proven winner in its class. This leader offers a delivering platform outreach of 24 feet, 11 inches and platform height of up to 46 feet. The A46JRT has been designed to offer supreme maneuverability in tight spaces. This model has an inside turning radius of only 32 inches. The boom works with zero tail swing also. The A46JRT offers a spacious platform that can accommodate 2 individuals with their tools. A 5 ft. jib could be fitted onto the 39 inch x seventy two inch platform to offer extra machine flexibility.



AB60JRT

The AB60JRT is a well-built rough terrain aerial work platform. This model is designed for harsh environments and provides great maneuverability and fantastic lift speeds. The articulating boom offers platform height of up to 60 feet. Also, this particular model provides excellent "up and over."



The A85JRT and the A08J are the biggest models in Snorkel's articulated boom range. The outreach on these models reach as far as 61 feet and 11 inches and platform heights of up to 85ft. The A85JRT has a rotating jib design to be able to provide maximum flexibility. In addition, this model is equipped with steer and 4WD. These models provide exceptional "up and over" reach abilities for fantastic aerial maneuverability.

  • Manitou Gas Forklift Eugene
    The majority of companies would turn to the forklift to help them transport specific things from place to place or to complete specific jobs. Prior to buying a forklift, this is why it is essential... More
  • Jungheinrich Propane Forklift Eugene
    Lift Truck Parts in More Detail There are hundreds of parts that make up a lift truck. The forklifts major components include the frame of the truck, the engine components, the tilt cylinders, the overhead... More
  • Genie Telescopic Forklift Eugene
    Genie Compact Telehandlers The right alternative for all various kinds of tasks of any size is the Genie compact telehandlers. These models are simple to maneuver and easy to service. These units come with the... More
  • Snorkel Scissor Lifts Eugene
    Platforms which use a scissor-like mechanism to be able to lower and raise the apparatus are referred to as scissor lifts. Normally, this specific type of material handling machine only moves vertically. The mechanism which... More
  • Snorkel Knuckle Boom Lift Eugene
    A knuckle boom crane looks like a typical crane. The main difference is that the boom is capable of folding back similar to a finger as the boom articulates at the "knuckle" near the middle.... More