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Material lifts use telescoping masts to lift large objects and position them in high places. Also known as equipment lifts, duct jacks, or Genie lifts, they have forks or platforms that can hold heavy loads. These wheeled vehicles have bases that fold up when not in use to save space when transporting them with a vehicle. Material lifts are used for installation, maintenance, construction, and live-event applications. They are also sometimes used for moving and lifting equipment in warehouses and stockrooms.
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Compact Air-Powered Material Lifts
These air-powered material lifts are used to raise and position ductwork, sprinkler system components, lighting fixtures, drywall panels, and other equipment in maintenance, contracting, construction, and similar industrial applications. They have a telescoping mast and platform that are raised and lowered with a pneumatic piston. The piston can be powered by an optional refillable C02 tank or other compressed-air source, and it is controlled with a pistol-grip handle. These air-powered material lifts have a more compact footprint than other styles of material lifts and take up less space when storing or transporting them.