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BOOM LIFTS

Boom Lift Hire

Versatile work platform to give access to hard-to-reach places. Can be maneuvered easily into difficult-to-reach spaces.

Full Day: 
$300 (plus fuel)
Week: 
$1100 (plus fuel)
Weekend Special: 
$300 (weekend only)
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

  • Safety Harness

FAQ

Q1.How much does it cost to rent a boom lift?

A. The cost to hire/rent a Boom lift in Australia ranges between $250 - $300 per day for a 10m lift, and $1000-$1200 for a weekly charge. However, these prices are subject to change, depending on the duration of the rental period, size of the machine and quality of service. To access higher areas, a 13.75m Boom lift is recommended.

Q2. Do I need any licensing/ certification to use a Boom lift?

A. According to WorkSafe, a high-risk work license for EWPs (elevated work platforms) is not required for any piece of machinery with operating work platforms of less than 11m from the base level (ground). Therefore all booms can be used by the open public.

Q3. How high does a Boom lift go?

A. The height of a Boom lift is dependent on which machine you hire, with that being said, machinery sizes range from ground level (0m) to the highest being around 14m (40ft) platform height. The most popular sizes are 10m and 13m lifts.

Q4.What's the difference between a scissor lift and a boom lift?

A.There are two distinct types of access platforms, usually called scissor lifts and boom lifts (or sometimes cherry pickers). The difference between the two is that a scissor lift can usually only move vertically, whereas a boom lift has an outreach, to work above areas not accessible from directly below.

Q5. Is there any safety equipment required for a Boom lift?

A. Generally speaking fall protection is advised for any heights above 1.8m (6ft) off the ground, protections of this nature include a safety harness, fall arrestor, inertia reel and safety clips (all of which can be hired from Smart Hire).
10.2m Knuckle Boom Lift (HR-12)
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scissor lift hire

This 50ft (15m) knuckle boom provides a safe and sturdy working platform for any high reach, elevated access requirements.

Full Day: 
$360 (Call for delivery prices)
Week: 
$1400 (Call for delivery prices)
Weekend Special: 
N/A
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

FAQ

Q1.How much does it cost to rent a Boom lift?

A. The cost to hire/rent a Boom lift in Australia ranges between $400 - $600 per day for a 10m lift, and $1600-$2000 for a weekly charge. However, these prices are subject to change, depending on the duration of the rental period, size of machine and quality of service. For a smaller lift, a 10m Boom lift is recommended

Q2. Do I need any licensing/ certification to use a Boom lift?

A. According to WorkSafe, a high-risk work license for EWPs (elevated work platforms) is not required for any piece of machinery with operating work platforms of less than 11m from the base level (ground). Therefore this boom must be used by a licensed operator.

Q3. How high does a Boom lift go?

A. The height of a Boom lift is dependent on which machine you hire, with that being said, machinery sizes range from ground level (0m) to the highest being around 24.4m (80ft) platform height. The most popular sizes are 10m (33ft) and 13m (45ft) lifts, however, Smart Hire also stocks 18.3m (60ft) and 24.4m (80ft)

Q4.What's the difference between a scissor lift and a boom lift?

A.There are two distinct types of access platforms, usually called scissor lifts and boom lifts (or sometimes cherry pickers). The difference between the two is that a scissor lift can usually only move vertically, whereas a boom lift has an outreach, to work above areas not accessible from directly below.

Q5. Is there any safety equipment required for a Boom lift?

A. Generally speaking fall protection is advised for any heights above 1.8m (6ft) off the ground, protections of this nature includes a safety harness, fall arrestor, inertia reel, and safety clips. Apart from that safety helmet, gloves and goggles are also recommended (all of which can be hired from Smart Hire).

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15.2m Knuckle Boom Lift (HR-17 4x4)
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Smart Hire introduces the Nifty HR21, a versatile and robust boom lift, perfect for a range of tasks.

Full Day: 
$415 (CALL FOR DELIVERY PRICES)
Week: 
$1600 (CALL FOR DELIVERY PRICES)
Weekend Special: 
N/A
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

TRANSPORT NEEDED

FAQ

Q1.How much does it cost to rent a Boom lift?

A. The cost to hire/rent a Boom lift in Australia ranges between $400 - $600 per day for a 10m lift, and $1600-$2000 for a weekly charge. However, these prices are subject to change, depending on the duration of the rental period, size of machine and quality of service. For a smaller lift, a 10m Boom lift is recommended

Q2. Do I need any licensing/ certification to use a Boom lift?

A. According to WorkSafe, a high-risk work license for EWPs (elevated work platforms) is not required for any piece of machinery with operating work platforms of less than 11m from the base level (ground). Therefore this boom must be used by a licensed operator.

Q3. How high does a Boom lift go?

A. The height of a Boom lift is dependent on which machine you hire, with that being said, machinery sizes range from ground level (0m) to the highest being around 24.4m (80ft) platform height. The most popular sizes are 10m (33ft) and 13m (45ft) lifts, however, Smart Hire also stocks 18.3m (60ft) and 24.4m (80ft)

Q4.What's the difference between a scissor lift and a boom lift?

A.There are two distinct types of access platforms, usually called scissor lifts and boom lifts (or sometimes cherry pickers). The difference between the two is that a scissor lift can usually only move vertically, whereas a boom lift has an outreach, to work above areas not accessible from directly below.

Q5. Is there any safety equipment required for a Boom lift?

A. Generally speaking fall protection is advised for any heights above 1.8m (6ft) off the ground, protections of this nature includes a safety harness, fall arrestor, inertia reel, and safety clips. Apart from that safety helmet, gloves and goggles are also recommended (all of which can be hired from Smart Hire).
18.8m Knuckle Boom Lift (Nifty HR21)
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Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

This extra-large size boom lift is perfect for any hard-to-reach industrial applications above 20m.

Full Day: 
$665 (CALL FOR DELIVERY PRICES)
Week: 
$3000 (CALL FOR DELIVERY PRICES)
Weekend Special: 
N/A
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

  • gloves
  • goggles
  • helmet
  • Safety Harness

TRANSPORT NEEDED

  • Safety Harness
  • Safety Harness
  • Safety Harness

FAQ

Q1.How much does it cost to rent a Boom lift?

A. The cost to hire/rent a Boom lift in Australia ranges between $665 - $800 per day for a 13.75m lift, and $3000-$4000 for a weekly charge. However, these prices are subject to change, depending on the duration of the rental period, size of machine and quality of service. For a smaller lift, a 10m Boom lift is recommended

Q2. Do I need any licensing/ certification to use a Boom lift?

A. According to WorkSafe, a high-risk work license for EWPs (elevated work platforms) is not required for any piece of machinery with operating work platforms of less than 11m from the base level (ground). Therefore this boom must be used by a licensed operator.

Q3. How high does a Boom lift go?

A. The height of a Boom lift is dependent on which machine you hire, with that being said, machinery sizes range from ground level (0m) to the highest being around 24.5m (80ft) platform height. The most popular sizes are 10m (33ft) and 13.75m (45ft) lifts, however, Smart Hire is also able to provide heights of 18.3m (60ft) and 24.5m (80ft).

Q4.What's the difference between a scissor lift and a boom lift?

A.There are two distinct types of access platforms, usually called scissor lifts and boom lifts (or sometimes cherry pickers). The difference between the two is that a scissor lift can usually only move vertically, whereas a boom lift has an outreach, to work above areas not accessible from directly below.

Q5. Is there any safety equipment required for a Boom lift?

A. Generally speaking fall protection is advised for any heights above 1.8m (6ft) off the ground, protections of this nature includes a safety harness, fall arrestor, inertia reel, and safety clips. Apart from that safety helmet, gloves and goggles are also recommended (all of which can be hired from Smart Hire).
24.4m Knuckle Boom Lift (800AJ)
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Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

Our 460-SJ telescopic boom lift is ideal for creating a safe and sturdy elevated work platform for any hard-to-reach access environments.

Full Day: 
$300 (call for delivery prices)
Week: 
$1200 (call for delivery prices)
Weekend Special: 
N/A
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

  • gloves
  • goggles
  • helmet
  • Safety Harness

TRANSPORT NEEDED

  • Safety Harness

FAQ

Q1.How much does it cost to rent a Boom lift?

A. The cost to hire/rent a Boom lift in Australia ranges between $300 - $400 per day for a 13.75m lift, and $1200-$1500 for a weekly charge. However, these prices are subject to change, depending on the duration of the rental period, size of machine and quality of service. For a smaller lift, a 10m Boom lift is recommended

Q2. Do I need any licensing/ certification to use a Boom lift?

A. According to WorkSafe, a high-risk work license for EWPs (elevated work platforms) is not required for any piece of machinery with operating work platforms of less than 11m from the base level (ground). Therefore this boom must be used by a licensed operator.

Q3. How high does a Boom lift go?

A. The height of a Boom lift is dependent on which machine you hire, with that being said, machinery sizes range from ground level (0m) to the highest being around 24.5m (80ft) platform height. The most popular sizes are 10m (33ft) and 13.75m (45ft) lifts, however, Smart Hire is also able to provide heights of 18.3m (60ft) and 24.5m (80ft).

Q4.What's the difference between a scissor lift and a boom lift?

A.There are two distinct types of access platforms, usually called scissor lifts and boom lifts (or sometimes cherry pickers). The difference between the two is that a scissor lift can usually only move vertically, whereas a boom lift has an outreach, to work above areas not accessible from directly below.

Q5. Is there any safety equipment required for a Boom lift?

A. Generally speaking fall protection is advised for any heights above 1.8m (6ft) off the ground, protections of this nature includes a safety harness, fall arrestor, inertia reel, and safety clips. Apart from that safety helmet, gloves and goggles are also recommended (all of which can be hired from Smart Hire).
14m Straight Boom Lift (460- SJ)
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Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
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Our S65 Genie telescopic boom lift is ideal for creating a safe and sturdy elevated work platform for any hard-to-reach access environments.

Full Day: 
$415 (CALL FOR DELIVERY PRICES)
Week: 
$1600 (CALL FOR DELIVERY PRICES)
Weekend Special: 
N/A
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

  • gloves
  • goggles
  • helmet

TRANSPORT NEEDED

  • helmet
  • helmet
  • helmet

FAQ

Q1.How much does it cost to rent a Boom lift?

A. The cost to hire/rent a Boom lift in Australia ranges between $400 - $600 per day for a 19.5m lift, and $1600- $2000 for a weekly charge. However, these prices are subject to change, depending on the duration of the rental period, size of machine and quality of service. For a smaller lift, a 10m Boom lift is recommended

Q2. Do I need any licensing/ certification to use a Boom lift?

A. According to WorkSafe, a high-risk work license for EWPs (elevated work platforms) is not required for any piece of machinery with operating work platforms of less than 11m from the base level (ground). Therefore this boom must be used by a licensed operator.

Q3. How high does a Boom lift go?

A. The height of a Boom lift is dependent on which machine you hire, with that being said, machinery sizes range from ground level (0m) to the highest being around 24.5m (80ft) platform height. The most popular sizes are 10m (33ft) and 13.75m (45ft) lifts, however, Smart Hire is also able to provide heights of 18.3m (60ft) and 24.5m (80ft).

Q4.What's the difference between a scissor lift and a boom lift?

A.There are two distinct types of access platforms, usually called scissor lifts and boom lifts (or sometimes cherry pickers). The difference between the two is that a scissor lift can usually only move vertically, whereas a boom lift has an outreach, to work above areas not accessible from directly below.

Q5. Is there any safety equipment required for a Boom lift?

A. Generally speaking fall protection is advised for any heights above 1.8m (6ft) off the ground, protections of this nature includes a safety harness, fall arrestor, inertia reel, and safety clips. Apart from that safety helmet, gloves and goggles are also recommended (all of which can be hired from Smart Hire).
19.5m Straight Lift Boom (S65)
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Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744

Our S85 Genie telescopic boom lift is ideal for creating a safe and sturdy elevated work platform for any hard-to-reach access environments.

Full Day: 
$665 (CALL FOR DELIVERY PRICES)
Week: 
$3000 (CALL FOR DELIVERY PRICES)
Weekend Special: 
N/A
   
 

SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEGENDS

  • gloves
  • goggles
  • helmet

TRANSPORT NEEDED

  • helmet

FAQ

Q1.How much does it cost to rent a Boom lift?

A. The cost to hire/rent a Boom lift in Australia ranges between $650 - $800 per day for a 19.5m lift, and $3000- $4000 for a weekly charge. However, these prices are subject to change, depending on the duration of the rental period, size of machine and quality of service. For a smaller lift, a 10m Boom lift is recommended

Q2. Do I need any licensing/ certification to use a Boom lift?

A. According to WorkSafe, a high-risk work license for EWPs (elevated work platforms) is not required for any piece of machinery with operating work platforms of less than 11m from the base level (ground). Therefore this boom must be used by a licensed operator.

Q3. How high does a Boom lift go?

A. The height of a Boom lift is dependent on which machine you hire, with that being said, machinery sizes range from ground level (0m) to the highest being around 24.5m (80ft) platform height. The most popular sizes are 10m (33ft) and 13.75m (45ft) lifts, however, Smart Hire is also able to provide heights of 18.3m (60ft) and 24.5m (80ft).

Q4.What's the difference between a scissor lift and a boom lift?

A.There are two distinct types of access platforms, usually called scissor lifts and boom lifts (or sometimes cherry pickers). The difference between the two is that a scissor lift can usually only move vertically, whereas a boom lift has an outreach, to work above areas not accessible from directly below.

Q5. Is there any safety equipment required for a Boom lift?

A. Generally speaking fall protection is advised for any heights above 1.8m (6ft) off the ground, protections of this nature includes a safety harness, fall arrestor, inertia reel, and safety clips. Apart from that safety helmet, gloves and goggles are also recommended (all of which can be hired from Smart Hire).
25.9m Straight Boom Lift (S-85)
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Carnegie - 03 9571 9488
Oakleigh - 03 8546 5744
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21-25 Coora Road,
Oakleigh South, VIC 3167

Phone: 03 8546 5744

Carnegie

1076 Dandenong Road,
Carnegie, VIC 3163

Phone: 03 9571 9488

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Phone: 03 5482 9168


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