Aerial work platforms are used when access to certain areas can no longer be handled with ladders or temporary solutions, and work starts to slow down or lose precision. In these cases, stable work at height and controlled movement become necessary, especially in spaces where tasks are repeated.
The main differences between models depend on how they move and where they are used — from indoor halls and tight spaces to outdoor areas that require greater reach and terrain adaptability. The choice comes down to how well the platform fits the workspace and the type of work.
This is especially important when the same tasks are repeated at height, as it allows continuous work and precise positioning without constant adjustments.
What to consider when choosing:
– indoor or outdoor use
– available space for movement
– required working height and reach
– how often tasks are repeated