JLG identifies the four models in its newest range as “specialty-boom lifts.” These new machines use four, multi-position outriggers, which can be deployed on uneven work surfaces and in confined ...
JLG Industries knows scissor lifts. The company has been engineering and producing them for half a century. In 2026, JLG is celebrating 50 years of scissor lift innovation. To reinforce that legacy, ...
JLG Industries, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation company and a leading global manufacturer of aerial work platforms and telehandlers, marks a milestone in North American manufacturing with the production ...
JLG has launched its first straight-jib (SJ) compact crawler boom lift — the X660SJ. With 65-ft., 7-in. platform height, 500-lb. capacity for up to two workers, 39-ft. horizontal reach and indoor or ...
On JLG's new proving grounds and expanded training center at its headquarters in McConnellsburg, Pa., an 1850SJ Ultra Boom slowly rises to its full 185-ft platform height. The lift is operated via a ...
Boom lift manufacturer JLG Industries Inc. has introduced a new model that, at 185 feet, is now the tallest self-propelled boom lift. It beats its closest rival, Genie, by just 5 ft. The JLG 1850SJ ...
SHIPPENSBURG – The JLG Industries plant on Walnut Bottom Road is flying the flag of safety. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration honored the plant of 450 workers as a Voluntary Protection ...
Description: The JLG 670SJ self-leveling boom lift is now available in North America. Equipped with JLG’s self-leveling technology, the 670SJ is engineered to automatically adapt to terrain on slopes ...
JLG Industries, Inc. will debut the world’s largest self-propelled boom lift at ConExpo, March 4-8 in Las Vegas. The 185-foot platform height 1850SJ offers almost 3 million cubic feet of reachable ...
JLG Industries has announced a developmental partnership with RE2 Robotics, a specialist in intelligent robotic mobile manipulation systems. The collaboration is intended to advance the integration of ...
JLG has extended the length of its mandatory wire rope and sheave replacement interval for a number of its boom lifts from eight to 12 years – assuming the total number of machine hours does not ...