Product Walk-Around: ZX™-135/70 Articulating Boom – ANSI
Ideal for outdoor construction and industrial applications, Genie® engine-powered articulating Z™ booms provide lifting versatility with a combination of up, out and over positioning capabilities and outreach that’s second to none.
Continue ReadingUsing Telematics to Manage Your Fleet
No matter what size of aerial equipment fleet you have — from 1 to 100 machines — equipment management is something you do every day.
Continue ReadingWhy Genie Pins the Link Stack to Front of Its Scissor Lifts
If you have a mixed fleet of scissor lifts, you’ve likely noticed that Genie goes against the industry norm when it comes to the location of its lift stack location.
Continue ReadingBenefits of Having a Rear Proximity Alarm on your Telehandler
Beep… beep… It’s a familiar sound on any construction site meant to warn others that a piece of construction equipment is backing up.
Continue ReadingAerial Pros Minute: Floor Loading
Learn more about Floor Loading in this month’s Aerial Pros Minute.
Continue ReadingUnderstanding rROIC
Have you been in a conversation lately with someone who’s referenced the acronym rROIC? Chances are you have.
Continue ReadingOSHA Set to Increase Fines, Inspections – How Does It Affect Your Rental Business?
For the first time in 25 years, fines levied by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will increase, under a provision in the new budget deal President Obama signed into law on November 2, 2015.
Continue ReadingAerial Pros Minute: Aviation Options
Learn more about Aviation Options in this month’s Aerial Pros Minute.
Continue ReadingEnvelope Control: Here’s What You Need to Know
Envelope Control — you may have run across this term while reading about the latest advances in boom lift technology.
Continue ReadingGenie® SX-135 XC™ Load and Unload Procedures
Learn more about loading and unloading the Genie® SX-135 XC™ for transportation
Continue ReadingCribbing Instructions for Boom Lifts
One of the most important rules when operating an aerial work platform is that it must only be elevated on a firm and level surface capable of supporting the weight of the machine.
Continue ReadingAerial Pros Minute: Drive Systems, Part 3
Learn more about drive systems in this month's Aerial Pros Minute
Continue ReadingWhat is Considered a Hybrid?
Power systems for aerial work platforms continue to evolve, just like the machines they drive.
Continue ReadingHow our Manufacturing Practices Influence your rROIC
Our goal at Genie is to produce industry-leading aerial lift equipment designed and built to maximize machine uptime and provide the highest rental return on invested capital (rROIC) to our customers.
Continue ReadingPushing the Limits of Reach
The limitations of high reach, self-propelled aerial platforms are defined by only a handful of constraints.
Continue ReadingAerial Pros Minute: Drive Systems, Part 2
Learn more about drive systems in this month's Aerial Pros Minute
Continue ReadingMaking Sense of Telehandler Attachments
Attachments are what make telehandlers the versatile tool carriers that contractors love.
Continue ReadingGenie Hybrid Technology | Ask Me Anything May 22nd – 26th
A huge thank you to everyone that participated in this Genie Hybrid Technology | Ask Me Anything with the Genie Team!
Continue ReadingEvaluating Telehandler Sizes To Select the Right Machine for the Job
The telehandler’s ability to lift, move and place a range of materials and tools make it an indispensable machine for elevating efficiency and productivity on the job.
Continue ReadingAerial Pros Minute: Drive Systems, Part 1
Learn more about drive systems in this month's Aerial Pros Minute
Continue ReadingLanguage and Terminology Changes in the ANSI A92 and CSA B354 Standards Updates
ANSI A92 and CSA B354 standards are about to get a facelift.
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