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- Item 13419438
2021 CMC S28 Crawler Diesel Articulating Boom Lift
Franklin, TN
Usage: 2,196 hr
92 ft Max Platform Height • 507 lb Max Weight Capacity • Jib • Extendable Axles • Tier 4 • 2020 US EPA Label • Kubota D902-EF03 3 Cylinder 15.9 kW .89 L Diesel Engine • 10 in Rubber Tracks
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- Item 13419437
2020 CMC S25 Crawler Diesel Articulating Boom Lift
Franklin, TN
Usage: 2,050 hr
83 ft Max Platform Height • 507 lb Max Weight Capacity • Jib • Extendable Axles • Tier 4 • 2019 US EPA Label • Kubota D902-EF03 3 Cylinder 15.9 kW 0.89 L Diesel Engine • 10 in Rubber Tracks
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- Item 13419440
2021 CMC S25 Crawler Diesel Articulating Boom Lift
Franklin, TN
Usage: 1,966 hr
83 ft Max Platform Height • 507 lb Max Weight Capacity • Jib • Tier 4 • 2020 US EPA Label • Kubota D902-EF03 3 Cylinder 15.9 kW .89 L Diesel Engine
- Item 13594304
55 ft Max Platform Height • 500 lb Max Weight Capacity • Jib • Power to Platform • 225/75R15 Tires
- Item 14356545
2016 Genie Z-30/20N 2WD Electric Articulating Boom Lift
Cartersville, GA
Usage: 388 hr
30 ft Max Platform Height • 500 lb Max Weight Capacity • Jib • Power to Platform • Solid Tires
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- Item 13728668
2013 JLG 450AJ 4WD Dual Fuel Articulating Boom Lift
Newnan, GA
Usage: 3,401 hr
45 ft Max Platform Height • 500 lb Max Weight Capacity • Jib • Power to Platform • 4 Cylinder Dual Fuel Engine • 33x15.50-16.5 Tires • LP Tank is not included
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- Item 13728659
2013 JLG 800AJ 4WD Diesel Articulating Boom Lift
Newnan, GA
Usage: 2,631 hr
80 ft Max Platform Height • 500 lb Max Weight Capacity • Jib • Power to Platform • Onboard Generator • 2013 US EPA Label • Deutz D 2011 L 04 4 Cylinder 62 hp 3.61 L Diesel Engine • 15-625 Foam-Filled Tires
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- Item 12996487
2014 SNORKEL A46JE 2WD Electric Articulating Boom Lift
Newnan, GA
Usage: 420 hr
46.4 ft Max Platform Height • 500 lb Max Weight Capacity • Jib • Power to Platform • 240/55D17.5 Foam-Filled Tires
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- Item 14090157
2013 JLG 450A Series II 4WD Diesel Articulating Boom Lift
South Vienna, OH
Usage: 2,220 hr
45 ft Max Platform Height • 500 lb Max Weight Capacity • Power to Platform • 2013 US EPA Label • Deutz D 2011 L03 3 Cylinder 49 hp 2.33 L Diesel Engine • 12-16.5 Tires
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- Item 14034816
2014 Genie Z-60/34 4WD Diesel Articulating Boom Lift
South Vienna, OH
Usage: 1,424 hr
60 ft 4 in Max Platform Height • 500 lb Max Weight Capacity • Jib • Power to Platform • Onboard Generator • 2014 US EPA Label • Perkins 404D-22 4 Cylinder 35.8 kW 2.21 L Diesel Engine • 355/55D625 Tires
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- Item 14042431
2015 Genie Z-30/20N RJ 2WD Electric Articulating Boom Lift
Spartanburg, SC
Usage: 506 hr
29 ft 2 in Max Platform Height • 500 lb Max Weight Capacity • Jib • Power to Platform • 22/7/17 3/4 Non-Marking Tires
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- Item 14063858
2022 RR9-200 Crawler Diesel Hi-Rail Articulating Boom Lift
Etobicoke, ON, CAN
Usage: 167 hr
30 ft Max Platform Height • 440 lb Max Weight Capacity • Jib • Extendable Axles • Power to Platform • US EPA Label • Kubota 2 Cylinder Diesel Engine • 9 in Rubber Tracks
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- Item 14105636
2014 Platform Basket PB33.15 Crawler Diesel Articulating Boom Lift
York, PA
Usage: 3,158 hr
106 ft Max Platform Height • 507 lb Max Weight Capacity • Power to Platform • Tier 4 • 2012 US EPA Label • Kubota D902-ET02 3 Cylinder 16.1 kW .89 L Diesel Engine • 10 in Rubber Tracks • Extendable Undercarriage
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- Item 13728738
2014 JLG 800AJ 4WD Diesel Articulating Boom Lift
North East, MD
Usage: 4,498 hr
80 ft Max Platform Height • 500 lb Max Weight Capacity • Jib • Power to Platform • Onboard Generator • 2013 US EPA Label • Deutz D2011 L04 62 hp 3.6 L Diesel Engine • 445/55D19.5 Tires
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- Item 14011435
2023 Snorkel A62VRT Diesel 4x4 Articulating Boom Lift
Maltby, L3, GBR
Usage: 98 hr
18.8 m Max Platform Height • 227 kg Max Weight Capacity • Power to Platform • Upper Control Box • Kubota 4 Cylinder Diesel Engine
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- Item 13357789
2006 Teupen LB07 Electric Articulating Boom Lift
Homberg (Efze), DEU
200 kg Max Weight Capacity • Jib
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- Lot 5251
2015 Genie Z-62/40 Articulating Boom Lift
Tulare, CA
Usage: 1,992 hr
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What is a knuckle boom?
A knuckle boom lift — sometimes called a boom lift knuckle or an articulating boom lift — is a type of man lift with multiple pivot points (or "knuckles") in its arm. This jointed design lets the boom move in sections, making it easy to work around obstructions like walls, beams, or tight building corners.
It’s a favorite in industries like construction, maintenance, signage, and arborist work — anywhere you need to get up and over something without moving the base unit much.
Why knuckle booms are ideal for tight spaces
One of the biggest advantages of a knuckle boom is its ability to snake through congested areas. These lifts are built for agility — the articulated arms allow for precise positioning, even in spots that are tricky to access with traditional lifts.
If your team works in warehouses, between buildings, under utility lines, or in older city structures with limited access, a knuckle boom man lift gives you the reach you need without the footprint of larger equipment.
Top use cases for knuckle boom lifts
- Building maintenance – Cleaning windows, fixing signage, doing facade repairs
- Utility and electrical work – Especially where lines or poles obstruct straight access
- Tree care – Arborists love the precision and control these lifts offer
- Interior access – The electric models are clean and quiet for use indoors
They're not limited to one industry — it's more about the job. If you need flexibility at height, a knuckle boom is probably already on your radar.
Buying a knuckle boom – what to know
Here are four key things Ritchie Bros. recommends you keep in mind when you’re browsing for your next knuckle boom:
- Platform height vs. working height – Make sure the unit’s rated working height matches your jobsite needs. Don’t confuse platform height (where the operator stands) with total working height, which includes an average reach of 6 ft above that.
- Electric vs. diesel – Electric models are better for indoor or low-noise zones, while diesel-powered units are built for rough terrain, longer runtimes, and outdoor use. Know which suits your environment before you buy.
- Reach angles – Look beyond vertical specs. Knuckle booms shine in scenarios where you need to reach over machinery, rooftops, or barriers. Make sure the model you choose has the articulation range you need.
- Size and storage – Some compact knuckle booms can collapse for easier storage or transport. If you're tight on space or hauling equipment between jobs, pay close attention to stowed dimensions and trailer compatibility.
Before you commit, evaluate how the machine fits your real-world workflows. Not every job requires the highest reach or biggest spec sheet — the right knuckle boom is the one that performs efficiently in the environments you actually work in.
Electric vs. diesel knuckle boom lifts
The right power source depends on where and how you plan to use the lift. Electric knuckle booms are ideal for indoor or low-emission jobsites, while diesel units are built for outdoor terrain and longer runtimes. Here’s a quick look at how they compare.
- Electric models are ideal for indoor jobs or noise-sensitive environments. They’re compact, smooth to operate, and leave no emissions behind.
- Diesel-powered models bring the power and clearance you need for tough outdoor sites. Expect higher reach, better traction, and the ability to work on uneven terrain.
A lot of fleets carry both — and if you’re buying used, you’ll often get more lift for your dollar on the diesel side.
Top knuckle boom brands
There’s no shortage of trusted manufacturers in this space, but a few brands consistently stand out:
- Genie – Known for durability and a wide range of options
- JLG – Industry standard with great parts availability
- Haulotte – Smooth hydraulics and intuitive controls
- Skyjack – User-friendly and dependable in tight quarters
If you’ve owned lifts before, you’ve probably worked with one of these brands — and if not, they’re a good place to start.
Knuckle booms vs. telescopic booms
It’s a question our team hears often: What’s the difference between a knuckle boom and a telescopic boom? It usually comes down to how you need to reach the work area. Both are designed to lift workers and tools to elevated spots, but they do it very differently. A telescopic boom (also called a straight boom) offers longer horizontal reach in open spaces, while a knuckle boom is built for navigating around obstacles.
Whether you're trying to reach across a roofline, thread into tight alley access, or work indoors, understanding the key differences will help you choose the right tool for the job.
| Feature | Knuckle boom | Telescopic boom |
|---|---|---|
| Boom type | Articulating (jointed) arms | Straight, extendable boom |
| Maneuverability | Excellent in tight or obstructed areas | Better for open, vertical reach |
| Reach | Up and around obstacles | Direct out-and-up extension |
| Ideal for | Complex work zones, indoor/outdoor mix | High-reach, straightforward access jobs |
If your job requires reaching over something, knuckle’s your answer.
Whty buy used knuckle boom lifts at Ritchie Bros.
Whether you're buying your first lift or adding to an existing fleet, finding the right equipment comes down to reliability, flexibility, and knowing what works on your jobsite. At Ritchie Bros., we’ve been helping businesses of all sizes get equipment that fits their needs — not just their specs — for decades. With a wide selection of knuckle boom lifts from top brands, detailed listings, and a team that knows the gear inside and out, you can count on us to help you make the right call. Browse our current inventory or talk to one of our equipment experts — we’re here to help you lift smarter.




















