
A-165 PLATFORM
The A-165 boom lift is designed for maximum versatility and efficiency in height access operations. With its 166-foot working height and 98-foot outreach, this model provides exceptional reach while maintaining a compact and maneuverable design.
Built on a rugged Kenworth T480 chassis, the A-165 is Bridge Law legal and ready for various job sites, from urban settings to complex infrastructure projects. The multi-beveled boom profile ensures superior stability, while the articulated top boom and 440° basket rotation provide unmatched maneuverability in tight spaces.
The spacious 12.5-foot cage supports up to 1,300 lbs, making it ideal for crews and heavy equipment. Advanced features like auto outrigger leveling and the Cockpit Intelligent Control System streamline setup and operation, enhancing productivity and safety.
Whether you're working on telecom towers, bridges, or high-rise façades, the A-165 delivers reliable performance for even the most challenging height-access jobs.


A-150 CASE STUDY
Antenna Installation
Alpha Platforms was referred to a global telecom provider seeking to install new antennas on a monopine tower. The provider wanted to take advantage of the 5G transition by efficiently completing projects without expanding their workforce. Typically, such projects require at least 4 people and the rental of a crane and manlifts.
Alpha Platforms deployed A-150, which stands at a height of 150 feet and features an oversized 12-foot basket capable of holding 1,322 lbs. This platform comes with the Power Lift System™ that can efficiently hoist up to 900 lbs of antennas, sectors, or other equipment, making...
Read how the project was accomplished within two days, encompassing tasks such as antenna mount installation, setting up 3 sectors with a total of 9 antennas, and establishing all cable connections. Learn how the client's costs for equipment and personnel were minimized by opting to rent a single boom lift and employing only two technicians for the project's duration.


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