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An articulating boom is a type of crane and lifting equipment that is designed to provide greater flexibility and reach than a standard boom crane. It is composed of several sections that are connected by joints, allowing the boom to be maneuvered into a variety of positions. This makes it ideal for applications that require precise positioning, such as construction, maintenance, and rescue operations. Articulating booms are typically mounted on a truck or trailer, and can be operated by a single operator.
The articulating boom market is a growing segment of the crane and lifting equipment industry. It is increasingly being used in a variety of applications, from construction and maintenance to rescue operations. The flexibility and reach of articulating booms make them an attractive option for many businesses.
Some of the leading companies in the articulating boom market include Terex, Manitowoc, Tadano, and Liebherr. These companies offer a wide range of products, from small, lightweight booms to large, heavy-duty models. Show Less Read more