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Telehandler Work Platform Man Basket 4' x 7'8" Reviews

4.6 Rating 5 Reviews
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This sturdy two-person safety cage makes completing aerial tasks safe and easy. Made with durable steel, this reliable platform supports up to 1,700 LB of weight and is finished with a protective powder coat to prevent rust for long-lasting use. With mesh safety screen flooring, internal guardrails, and inward-facing doors, you and your personnel can perform aerial assignments from the safety of this work platform - including changing out lights, painting buildings, repairing roofs, and cutting down trees. The doors are reinforced with safety latches and pins for fewer injuries, slips, and falls. This man basket lift is compatible with most standard forklifts and telehandler machines. Simply slide the forks through the sleeves to attach the cage to your device, then lock them into place using the pins, and you are set.
NOTE: Due to the protective powder-coating, hinges on the doors may require light sanding for a smooth fit.

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Posted 4 months ago
Ordered and received in unbelievable time like 3 days, it’s very heavy , high gauge steel, was a little time consuming but went together easily, huge up grade from my old 3x3 platform
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Posted 1 year ago
does the job
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Posted 2 years ago
Very happy with it. It was almost half the price of most others available, and it seem quite sturdy. Did not realize it came needing assembly, but it was not a problem. Only reason it’s four stars is because I thought it had fork pockets on the short end of the basket, which would allow for a lot more versatility.
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Posted 2 years ago
Solid unit. Have to be careful with putting together. Hint… lay out all the bolts by length first…. Some are only 5mm difference. Fit and finish are great and it works as advertised
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Posted 2 years ago