Safety Spring Cleaning: Tidy Up Your Training Records and Equipment Essentials

As the days get longer and the weather gets warmer, spring is the perfect time to reset. Spring cleaning should go beyond dusting off shelves—it’s also an opportunity to ensure your safety systems, training records, and essential equipment are in top shape for the busy season ahead. Use these spring cleaning equipment safety tips from Altec Sentry to get your fleet refreshed for the season.

Clean Up Your Training Records

Training compliance isn’t just about checking boxes. It’s a critical component of workplace safety and operational readiness. Now is a great time to:

  • Review Certification Expirations. Ensure all team members are current on their required training. Check for any upcoming expirations and schedule refresher courses early.
  • Audit Your Documentation. Are your records accurate, accessible, and complete? An organized training file helps demonstrate compliance and ensures readiness for audits or inspections.
  • Onboard New Hires Properly. Spring often brings new projects and additional staffing. Make sure every new employee completes their safety and equipment training before getting to work.

Remember, Altec Sentry’s operator training programs help employers satisfy their OSHA and ANSI equipment training requirements.

Re-Evaluate Your Equipment: Chocks and Outrigger Pads

While you’re reviewing records, don’t forget to inspect the physical tools that help keep crews safe. Two of the most overlooked, but absolutely essential, items on any vehicle are wheel chocks and outrigger pads.

  • Wheel Chocks: These small but mighty tools are a frontline defense against vehicle rollaways. Every vehicle should be equipped with the proper chocks, and operators should know how and when to use them.
  • Outrigger Pads: These pads must be used on asphalt, unpaved surfaces, and soft surfaces. They provide a stable base for vehicles with outriggers, distributing weight evenly and reducing the risk of tipping or ground instability. Just like with chocks, each vehicle should be stocked with the right outrigger pads for the job and terrain.

This spring, take time to answer these questions:

  • Are chocks and outrigger pads in place and in good condition?
  • Are they stored properly and easily accessible?
  • Do all team members know how to use them correctly?

A Safer Season Starts with Preparation

Spring cleaning isn’t just about a tidy shop—it’s about a safer, more efficient work environment. Keeping your training up to date and your equipment inspection-ready can prevent incidents, protect your crew, and keep your operations running smoothly.

Need help with training records or equipment checklists? Altec Sentry is here to support your safety goals. Let’s make this season your safest one yet.

Ready to get your safety program in shape for spring? Log into Altec Connect and Sentry Online today to review training records, assign refresher courses, and ensure your team is prepared. Need additional training or equipment support? Contact our team. We’re here to help you build a safer, more compliant operation from the ground up.

Let’s make this your safest season yet—start your safety spring cleaning with Altec Sentry.

Buy Used Equipment with Confidence: 5 Questions to Ask

Used electric utility, telecom and tree care equipment can make a great addition to your fleet. It can come at a significantly lower price than new equipment, making it a cost-effective solution for some buyers, and it doesn’t carry the lead times of new equipment. However, buying the wrong piece of used equipment can lead to snowballing costs and quickly become a major headache.

When buying used, how do you know you’re getting a good deal? More importantly, how do you know you’re getting a reliable piece of equipment that brings value to your fleet? Next time you’re shopping for used electric utility, telecom or tree care equipment, use the questions below from Altec NUECO to make sure you’re getting the right unit for your fleet.

    • Is this the right piece of equipment for the job?
    • How old is the truck?
    • How was the truck maintained?
    • Who are you buying from?
    • Is there a warranty?

Is this the right piece of equipment for the job?

Consider the application you’ll be using the machine for. Is it within the capacity of the machine? If you anticipate that you’ll find yourself regularly working near a machine’s maximum reach or capacity, it may be worth considering another model. Conversely, a smaller machine also has benefits if it fits the application.

Everyone loves a good deal, but even the best deal doesn’t matter if the machine you purchase isn’t the right piece of equipment for the job.

How old is the truck?

The age of the truck is certainly a large factor when purchasing used equipment—and it can impact more things than you might initially expect.

Most obviously, the age of the truck will play a large part in its condition, but it can also impact serviceability. Before purchasing, be sure to inquire about service support and parts availability as some OEMs may have discontinued support of dated models.

How was the truck maintained?

While you won’t always know the previous owner of your equipment, how well a unit was maintained plays a large role in its value. A seller may not have or be able to release specifics on the previous owner’s service history, but they should be able to give you an accurate assessment of the condition of the vehicle and equipment.

Some retailers also offer reconditioning and inspection processes so you can be confident you’re getting high-quality equipment. Altec NUECO offers Altec certified pre-owned equipment, which undergoes extensive inspection, repair and reconditioning. From day one, you can put these units to work knowing you can get the job done safely and efficiently.

Who are you buying from?

Different used equipment vendors offer different types of equipment and value to the customer. Equipment purchased from an auction is often sold as-is but may be available at a lower price point with a convenient buying format. Equipment sold by dealers typically undergoes some level of reconditioning and service to get the equipment in retail-ready shape.

Used equipment sold through the OEM, such as Altec NUECO, will generally offer the most extensive reconditioning and certification, such as the Altec certified pre-owned program. Altec NUECO also sells select equipment as-is for customers who need equipment quickly at a lower price point.

Is there a warranty?

When buying used equipment, a warranty can give you the confidence to buy and protect your purchase. Make sure to inquire about the specifics of a seller’s warranty program, including duration, what is covered and what is not. Altec Certified Pre-Owned units come with a 30-day warranty to protect your purchase and give you the confidence to buy.

Buy Used Equipment with Confidence

When you’re ready to buy used, keep the questions above handy so you can shop and buy with confidence and consider purchasing from Altec NUECO.

Altec NUECO specializes in used bucket trucks, used digger derrick trucks, used crane trucks, used telecom equipment and used parts for these vehicles. For more information on buying from Altec NUECO,  contact us today  or check out our available inventory.

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Vehicle Status and DTCs Now Available for JEMS

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As connected vehicle technology continues to evolve, more equipment data is available than ever before. While that data has traditionally been used for historical reporting, JEMS Connect can help you get ahead of the curve and use that data to identify and prevent future downtime.

Diagnostic Trouble Codes and Vehicle Status are the latest feature enhancements in JEMS Connect. These features allow you access to real-time diagnostics and insights that could impact JEMS performance and remote troubleshooting to identify, address, and resolve issues remotely.

Vehicle Status

Vehicle Status is a valuable tool for supporting crews in the field. Vehicle Status information allows for easy remote trouble shooting and provides you with an overview of truck functions to reduce downtime and mitigate nuisance unit down calls.

For example, Vehicle Status could alert you that the JEMS Disconnect is active, preventing the system from engaging. Viewing this status remotely allows you to skip the service call and get your crew back to work.

DTCs

Unit DTCs provide details on potential unit faults. For example, a Low Battery DTC can alert you to a unit that has not been charged. This could indicate that the unit has not been plugged in for an extended period of time, which is not ideal for JEMS performance or battery life.

Together, Vehicle Status and DTCs allow you to get a full view of your equipment from where you are and identify any easily resolved errors.

View Vehicle Status and DTCs Today

Vehicle Status and DTCs are available in JEMS Connect. To view, navigate to the unit, select analytics and view the DTC Log or Vehicle Status tabs.

To begin viewing Vehicle Status and DTCs in your JEMS Connect account, you may have to apply a firmware update to your unit. Fleets can use their AXIS service tool to easily apply the firmware upgrade while at the truck. JEMS units completed after February 1 already have the latest firmware applied. For more information on this firmware upgrade, contact 1-877-GO-ALTEC.

About JEMS

Altec’s Jobsite Energy Management System, or JEMS, provides a method to eliminate idling and reduce noise at the jobsite while still offering customers the benefits of a traditional chassis operation when needed.

Without having to idle the engine at the jobsite, JEMS delivers battery power to auxiliary chassis applications such as cab comfort AC and heat, jobsite tools and electric power take-off (ePTO) for operation of the aerial device. When JEMS is activated, a vehicle produces zero jobsite emissions with zero reduction in performance.

Get Connected: Electronic APN Notifications Now Available for Altec Connect Users 

Altec is excited to announce Altec Product Notice email notifications for Altec Connect users, making it easier than ever to receive this important information.

What are APNS?

Altec Product Notices are Altec-generated documents that require specific action or provide information about products after they’ve been delivered to you. APN types include a variety of information such as items that require immediate action, items that may require future action, best practices and more.

Receiving and completing APN actions plays a vital role in maintaining your equipment’s efficiency and safety. If you are not the original owner of your equipment, it is especially important to register your equipment and sign up for Connect to ensure you receive these critical equipment updates.

Notification Setup

To configure your notifications, begin by signing up or logging into Altec Connect. Next, click the drop down in the gray header next to your name and click on “My Account.” After the account profile page is loaded, select notifications in the left-hand navigation. A new option called Safety Notices and Recalls is now available.

To turn on email notifications, click on whole fleet and confirm to turn on all safety notices and recall notifications. If you need to turn these notifications off, you can do that here, as well. You will need to confirm that you wish to turn off all safety notices and recall notifications.

Receiving and completing APN actions plays a critical role in maintaining your equipment’s efficiency and safety. For more information or with questions about Altec Connect, contact altec.connect@altec.com.

Reaffirming Your Commitment to Safety: A New Year’s Resolution

2025 offers a fresh start—a time to reflect, reset, and renew commitments to the principles that guide us. For Altec equipment users, this is an ideal moment to reaffirm the importance of and commitment to safety. With the inherent risks of the industry, a comprehensive and renewed focus on safety not only ensures the well-being of employees but also supports reliable service for customers. Below, see tips from Altec Sentry that you can leverage the New Year to strengthen your organization’s safety culture.

Unified Commitment: From Leadership to Operators

Safety must be a universal priority, embraced at every level of the organization. Leadership sets the tone by modeling a commitment to safety, demonstrating that it is a core value rather than a mere checkbox. When executives and managers prioritize safety in their communications, decisions, and actions, it fosters a culture where employees feel empowered to do the same.

Operators play a critical role in daily safety practices. Encouraging operators to participate in safety discussions and initiatives builds a sense of shared responsibility. This collaborative approach ensures that safety becomes ingrained in every task, from routine operations to complex projects.

Refreshing Equipment Safety Practices

The start of a new year is an excellent time to revisit and refresh essential safety protocols—particularly those involving equipment safety. Bucket trucks, digger derricks, and cranes are vital to the industry but also present significant risks if not operated safely. Operators should be encouraged to adopt a renewed mindset toward:

  • Inspections: Regular pre-trip and pre-operation inspections can identify potential hazards before they escalate.
  • Defensive Driving: Operators should focus on situational awareness, adherence to traffic laws, and anticipation of potential risks.
  • Proper Set Up: Ensuring that all equipment is properly set up at the jobsite contributes towards safe operation.
  • Safe Lifting Practices: Conduct inspections of your unit’s winch rope and rigging components as they are often overlooked. Consult load charts and plan your lifts!

Providing targeted training sessions or workshops on these topics can help operators sharpen their skills and maintain a proactive approach to safety.

Open Door Policy for Questions and Concerns

A culture of safety thrives when employees feel comfortable voicing their concerns and seeking clarity. Establishing and reinforcing an open-door policy allows operators to bring forward questions, report near-misses, and suggest improvements without fear of retribution. This transparency not only builds trust but also enables organizations to identify and address potential risks before they result in incidents.

Moving Forward Together

As the calendar turns, organizations have an opportunity to set the tone for a safer, more collaborative year. By uniting leadership and operators under a shared commitment to safety, refreshing critical practices, and fostering open communication, the industry can continue to protect its most valuable asset—its people. Let 2025 start with a powerful reminder that safety is not just a priority but a fundamental value that drives every decision and action.

About Altec Sentry

Keeping crews safe on the job is important to us. For nearly 20 years, Altec Sentry has helped employers train and certify Altec equipment operators on safe and proper operation. We are committed to your safety and believe that industry-leading equipment deserves industry-leading training—that’s exactly what Altec Sentry provides. For more information on virtual and in-person safety training through Altec Sentry, visit altec.com/safety.

Cold Weather Safety Tips for Aerial Unit, Digger Derrick, and Crane Operators

Winter presents unique challenges for aerial unit, digger derrick, and crane operators. Freezing temperatures, ice, and snow require specific precautions to ensure safety on the job and to protect equipment from cold-related damage. Here’s a guide to keep operators safe and operations running smoothly in cold weather.

Recognize Symptoms of Cold-Related Health Risks

Working in extreme cold can be dangerous for your health. Hypothermia and frostbite are serious risks, especially for operators exposed to the elements. Watch for these symptoms:

  • Redness of skin
  • Pain, swelling, and numbness
  • Tingling or loss of feeling in extremities

If you or a coworker experience any of these signs, it’s essential to take a break and warm up.

Dress Appropriately for Cold Weather

Proper clothing is essential for maintaining body warmth and preventing cold-related injuries:

  • Layer Clothing: Wear several layers, and adjust as needed to prevent overheating and sweating, which can lead to rapid cooling.
  • Cover Your Head and Ears: These areas are particularly vulnerable to frostbite.
  • Keep Your Extremities Warm: Wear heavy socks, gloves, and use hand and foot warmers. Ensure gloves still allow for safe operation of equipment controls.

Consider How Clothing Affects Equipment Operation

Heavy clothing and gloves can limit dexterity and impair hearing:

  • Hearing: If your ears are covered, ensure you can still hear important sounds from your equipment, coworkers, and surroundings.
  • Gloves: While thick gloves are essential, test how they affect your grip and ability to handle equipment controls safely.

Use Work/Rest Cycles

Rotating between work and rest periods helps manage exposure to cold temperatures. Regular breaks in a warm area can help prevent hypothermia and frostbite.

Protect Fuel and Engine Components

  • Avoid Fuel Freeze: Water in the fuel tank can freeze, which may disrupt operations. Use fuel treatment to prevent gelling.
  • Plug in Block/Engine Heaters: This keeps the engine warm, ensuring easier starts on cold mornings.
  • Warm Hydraulic Fluid: Cold hydraulic fluid can thicken, affecting operation. Follow the hydraulic fluid warming procedure in the operator or maintenance manual.

Ensure Heating and Defrosting Systems Are Working

Make sure all heaters and defrosters are operational before the cold season begins. These systems are crucial for visibility and operator comfort.

Adjust Crane Capacity in Freezing Conditions

For Altec cranes, apply the following adjustments:

  • 10°F to -20°F: De-rate capacity by 15%
  • -20°F to -40°F: De-rate capacity by 40%
  • Below -40°F: Do not operate the crane, as extreme cold can compromise safety and equipment integrity.

Inspect the Ground Surface

  • Avoid Slippery Surfaces for Outriggers: Ice or slick surfaces under outriggers can cause instability. Ensure a secure footing for stability.
  • Frozen Tires or Tracks: Tires or tracks can freeze to the ground, causing potential damage. Check equipment for any frozen sections before operation.

Clear Ice and Snow from Equipment

Snow and ice buildup can add significant weight to equipment, which may affect structural stability. Clear all ice and snow from equipment to prevent any additional load.

Maintain Clear Visibility

  • Windshield and Cab Windows: Ensure all windows are clear of frost and fog. Use windshield wiper fluid rated for cold temperatures.
  • Defrost Thoroughly: Don’t begin driving until you have full visibility from all angles.

Tire Pressure and Road Safety

  • Check Tire Pressure: Cold temperatures can lower tire pressure, so verify and adjust as needed.
  • Drive Safely: Ice forms first on bridges, overpasses, and ramps, so drive cautiously on the way to the job site.

By being mindful of these cold-weather safety measures, aerial unit, digger derrick, and crane operators can maintain a safer work environment, reduce the risk of equipment damage, and safeguard their health in challenging winter conditions.

Tools of the Trade: 6 Gift Ideas for Tradesmen and More

The holiday season is fast approaching. Whether you’re on the hunt for a gift for a lineman or arborist—or you’re looking to treat yourself—check out these gift ideas from Altec. And, keep reading for tools that double as treats for the littlest line enthusiasts in your life.

Fastback Folding Utility Knife Set

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The Fastback Folding Utility Knife Set includes the Fastback Folding Utility Knife with Blade Storage and the Fastback Compact Folding Utility Knife. Both Milwaukee knives feature a press and flip mechanism for easy, one-handed opening.

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Battery-Powered Headlamp

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The Enduro Pro HAZ-LO is a low-profile industrial headlamp with Class I, Div 1 safety ratings. With flood, spot, and flood/spot combo modes, you can use a single lamp for a variety of jobs.

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5-in-1 Ratcheting Wrench

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The Milwaukee Lineman’s 5-in-1 Ratcheting Wrench has built-in strike face offered in both milled and smooth, providing you with a dedicated surface for hammering. These wrenches have large directional switches that you can easily press while wearing gloves..

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Premium Leather Gloves

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These gloves feature “A” grade cowhide with a rolled hemmed cuff. They also feature a keystone thumb and shirred elastic back.

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150-piece Professional Hand Tool Set

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Crescent mechanics tools are made from chrome alloy steel which is specially formulated and heat-treated for high strength and superior resistance to abrasion and corrosion. Wrenches, ratchets, socket, and drive tools all have a flawless chrome finish to extend tool life. The sockets and the box end of the combination wrenches both feature off-corner loading which reduces fastener rounding.

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Milwaukee Packout Tool Organizer

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The Packout modular storage system is the industry’s most durable and versatile storage system, offering enhanced protection for your tools.

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For the Littlest Linemen

For those not quite old enough (or tall enough) to operate a truck, check out these gifts.

Mini Canvas Tool Bags

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While line workers can find plenty of uses for these mini canvas tool bags, children will love to match their parents.

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Diecast or Plastic Toy Trucks

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The little line enthusiasts will enjoy plastic or die cast trucks. A bucket trick and digger derrick are available in the plastic toys.

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About Altec Supply

Altec Supply offers a wide range of tools and accessories, from the products you need to get the job done to leisure items such as golf balls, coolers and more. Most in-stock orders ship within one business day, getting you the items you need when you need them. To check out more tools and accessories, visit Altec Supply Store to shop our entire Tools and Accessories Catalog. To speak to an Altec representative, call 1-877-GO-ALTEC.

Save on Year-End Equipment Purchases Through Accelerated Tax Deductions

The end of the year is fast approaching. Now is a great time to take advantage of powerful tax tools that can help you save money while investing in your business: Section 168(k), also referred to as Bonus Depreciation, and Section 179. These sections offer significant tax incentives to promote business growth, allowing you to upgrade equipment while enjoying substantial savings.

Below, learn more about these important tax-saving tools and how qualifying purchases can benefit your business. Qualifying purchases include financed equipment that is placed in service on or before December 31, 2024.

Save with Section 179

Popular among small and medium sized businesses, Section 179 allows businesses to immediately expense qualifying equipment in the year of acquisition. This allowance creates a larger initial deduction and reduces a business’s tax burden in the year the equipment is placed in service.

The maximum amount of Section 179 for 2024 is $1,220,000 on qualified purchases of $3,050,000. Section 179 is reduced dollar for dollar when total equipment purchased exceeds $3,050,000, hitting zero at $4,270,000 of qualifying purchases. In addition, an income limitation limits a business’s Section 179 expense to taxable income, not allowing Section 179 expense to create a tax loss.

If these limits impact your business’s ability to use Section 179, you may still qualify for Bonus Depreciation.

Section 168(k): Bonus Depreciation

Bonus Depreciation is another tool to accelerate expensing of capital expenditures, but without many of the limitations. Bonus depreciation is percentage based, allowing a business to immediately expense a percentage of an asset’s cost before applying normal depreciation.

Businesses can currently expense 60% of the cost of qualified assets. This percentage is only applicable for assets placed in service on or before December 31, 2024. It is scheduled to drop as follows in the coming years:

  • 40% in 2025
  • 20% in 2026
  • and 0% in 2027 and thereafter.

How Much Money Could You Save?

Section 179 and Section 168(k) are valuable tools for businesses seeking to reduce their tax liabilities and invest in growth. To ensure you make the most of these opportunities, it is essential to work with tax professionals who can help you navigate the complexities and confirm your businesses eligibility.

Below, see hypothetical savings possible when utilizing these code sections as compared to normal depreciation.

*The calculations above are an example and not intended to provide tax or legal advice. Please consult your tax advisor.

Ready to Learn More? Contact Altec Capital Today

If you’re interested in applying these tax benefits to your purchases, our knowledgeable finance experts at Altec Capital are ready to help you find the best options to achieve significant savings.

Altec Capital offers deferrals up to 90 days, aggressive financing rates and a variety of lease options. Altec Capital’s focus is meeting customers’ unique equipment financing needs. Most importantly, financing with Altec Capital is easy. Altec Capital offers a single source solution for all your financing needs, which means no more managing multiple banking relationships.

For more information on Altec Capital’s financing options, call (888) 408-8148 or email finance@altec.com.

5 Truck Accessories That Might Need Replacing

If you need reliable, high-quality tools and accessories, Altec Supply has what you need to get the job done. Tools and accessories that take more wear and tear than others or items that are critical to safety should be evaluated often and replaced when necessary. Make sure you’re checking these five items.

Outrigger Pads

Our outrigger pads are lighter and stronger than most brands. Built specifically to add support and stability, outrigger pads play a critical role in the safe operation of equipment.

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Wheel Chocks

Designed to prevent accidental movement, Altec Supply’s sturdy chocks are made with heavy-duty rubber to provide superior grip and reliability.

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Platform Covers

Our vinyl-coated, water-shedding cover keeps rain, sleet, and snow out of the platform so your truck is ready to work when you are. Platform covers are available in a variety of configurations.

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Cones

These rugged, brightly colored safety cones are designed for many years of outside use. They’re constructed of fluorescent PVC with two reflective collars.

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First Aid Kit

Don’t underestimate the value of a first aid kit on the jobsite. This white metal first-aid kid is on a bracket that fits a two-man bucket and provides essential items you need for emergency jobsite injuries.

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About Altec Supply

Altec Supply offers a wide range of tools and accessories you need to get the job done. Most in-stock orders ship within one business day, getting you the items you need when you need them. To check out more tools and accessories, visit Altec Supply Store to shop our entire Tools and Accessories Catalog, or call 1-877-GO-ALTEC.

Are Backyard Aerials Right for Your Fleet?

If you’re looking for a versatile piece of equipment to take your work to new heights, Altec Teupen backyard aerials could be the product you’re looking for. Below, check out the six features that might make backyard aerials the right fit for your fleet.

Safety and Reliability

Backyard aerials significantly enhance safety by reducing the need for climbing, minimizing the risk of falls and injuries. Teupen was the first manufacturer of backyard tracked aerial devices and they’ve been in the industry for more than 40 years, so you can be confident you’re getting a product that’s tried and tested.

Jobsite Versatility

These machines are able to traverse steep grades and rough terrain, and they can access tighter and more challenging jobsites than other mobile aerial equipment.  Many Altec Teupen models can also fit through a standard backyard gate. Their design allows for operation in hard-to-reach areas and tight spaces, making backyard aerials a go-to option for challenging jobsites.

Easy Transportation

Many Altec Teupen models can be towed using a three-quarter-ton truck and with a combined weight under 26,000 lbs, don’t require a CDL. This makes them easily transportable to your job sites without the need for specialized vehicles or certified drivers.

Faster Operator Readiness

Climbing is a valuable skill, but it’s one that takes time to master and is becoming less common. Backyard aerials can be used in many situations that would otherwise require climbing. This speeds up timelines and also allows business owners to cast a wider net when hiring employees.

The machines also feature an easy-to-use control system that allows operators to quickly get up to speed on the equipment. They also offer features that make operation more efficient, such as auto-leveling outriggers and even auto-stow for the platform on some models.

Use in a Variety of Work Applications

From tree care to lights and signs and facilities maintenance, and even in the electric utility sector, backyard aerials can be used in many work applications. Their ability to access difficult areas and perform in constrained environments opens new opportunities for businesses. There are also battery powered options for indoor use.

Easy Service

Teupen backyard aerials are backed by Altec’s nationwide mobile and shop service network. With locations and mobile technicians across the country, service is only a call away.

Are Backyard Aerials Right for You?

Altec Teupen units are available for rent, lease or purchase. If Teupen backyard aerials are a fit for your fleet, view our available inventory here or contact your account manager today. If you don’t have an Altec account manager, contact us here or call 800-958-2555.

6 Best Practices for Bucket Trucks Wheel Chocks Safety and Compliance

Are your crews using wheel chocks correctly? Keeping your bucket truck from moving unexpectedly while on the job sounds like common sense, but sometimes we underestimate how important the proper wheel chocks are for ensuring reliable stability.

The Importance of Wheel Chocks

Wheel chocks are wedges placed against a vehicle’s wheels to help prevent unexpected vehicle movement, an especially vital concern for heavy trucks, which can pose significant hazards if not immobilized correctly. When wheel chocks are used properly, they help keep the truck stationary, protecting workers from potentially life-threatening situations.

Wheel Chocks Best Practices

  1. Select the Right Chocks: The type and size of wheel chocks should match the specific vehicle and its wheel diameter. Chocks come in various materials, such as rubber, polyurethane, and metal. Each may have advantages in certain applications and environments. Also, don’t substitute things that aren’t designed/intended to be chocks, like blocks of wood, stones, or concrete blocks.
  2. Number of Chocks: In some scenarios two chocks might not be enough. Drivers and operators should consider whether more than two chocks are needed when parking on steep slopes or when tire to ground contact is reduced.
  3. Positioning: Place the chocks against the center of the tire’ treads to maximize contact. For heavy trucks on level ground, place chocks on both sides of the same wheel to guard against movement in either direction.
  4. Surface Considerations: Ensure the surface where the chocks are placed on a stable, flat surface. Uneven or slippery surfaces can compromise the effectiveness of the chocks. It’s also a good idea to use larger or extra chocks on particularly soft ground,
  5. Application: Apply the parking brake before positioning your wheel chocks. The parking break is the first line of defense in maintaining truck stability, and you should treat wheel chocks as a backup in case it fails.
  6. Inspection and Maintenance: Regularly inspect wheel chocks for wear and damage. Any wheel chock should be replaced if it shows signs of deterioration or damage.

Relevant OSHA Regulations

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has specific regulations concerning the use of wheel chocks for heavy trucks. According to OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.178(k)(1), all trucks and trailers must have their wheels chocked when parked to prevent accidental movement during use. Additionally, OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.178(m)(7) requires that powered industrial trucks be chocked while being loaded or unloaded.

These regulations emphasize the critical role of wheel chocks in workplace safety. Failing to comply with these regulations increases the risk of serious injury-causing accidents for workers or legal penalties and increased liability for companies.

Benefits

Proper use of wheel chocks is not just a safety best practice; it is an employer’s responsibility that helps prevent accidents and protect workers. By selecting the right chocks, deploying them correctly, adhering to OSHA guidelines, and offering comprehensive safety training, companies can ensure a safer working environment for everyone involved.

When it’s time to get new wheel chocks for your bucket truck, visit the Supply Store or contact your account manager for more information. If you do not have a Supply account manager, call 1-877-GO-ALTEC to connect with us today.

Also don’t forget you can stay up to date on all the products and accessories you need with our seasonal newsletter. Sign up for Altec Supply’s Tools & Accessories Newsletter to receive our latest product recommendations, as well as information on new products and promotions.

Altec Supply Top-Rated Wheel Chocks:

Rubber Wheel Chock, 9.88 x 7.75 x 5 in, Single
Polyurethane Wheel Chock – 10 x 8.5 in, Single

Which Equipment Financing Option is Right for You? 

Choosing how to finance your equipment is an important decision. Because each customer’s situation is unique, Altec Capital offers several lease types designed to help customers build their fleet while still reaching financial and operational goals. Below, get to know Altec Capital’s leasing options and see which one might be right for you.

Fair Market Value Lease

The Fair Market Value (FMV) lease is Altec’s most popular leasing option. With the FMV lease, Altec Capital Services is able to minimize the total life-cycle cost, while maximizing the utilization of your entire fleet.

At lease maturity, you may opt to return the equipment and lease a new unit. You can also choose to lease on a month-to-month basis or purchase the equipment at its fair market value.

Advantages of the FMV lease are:

  • Lowest monthly payment
  • Fixed cost of using asset
  • Elimination of resale liability
  • Optimize the economic life of the asset

Best for customers who… want to maximize their free cash flow, want to operate newer equipment, or want to eliminate residual and interest rate risk.

$1 Purchase Option

The $1 Purchase Option, also known as a capital lease, allows you to capitalize the equipment on your balance sheet and take tax benefits associated with the equipment. This leasing option most closely resembles a traditional bank loan.

Advantages of the $1 Purchase Option are:

  • 100% financing
  • Long-term ownership
  • Variety of payment plans including monthly, annual and skip payment plans.

Best for customers who… want advantage of ownership and want to own the equipment outright.

TRAC Lease

The Terminal Rental Adjustment Clause (TRAC) lease guarantees your business a pre-determined residual price when the lease matures with a balloon payment at the end of term.

Benefits of a TRAC lease include:

  • Mitigation of interest rate fluctuations
  • Increases operating capital and free cash flow
  • 100% financing

Best for customers who… want to own the equipment outright with a lower monthly payment than the $1 Purchase Option due to the balloon at the end of the term.

About Altec Capital

Altec Capital’s focus is meeting your unique equipment financing needs. Not only does Altec Capital finance equipment, but it also helps customers manage and maintain their equipment fleet. While its core business is financing Altec products, Altec Capital also offers financing for light duty trucks and other non-Altec, third-party equipment.

Most importantly, financing with Altec Capital is easy. Altec Capital offers a single solution for all your financing needs, which means no more managing multiple banking relationships.

For more information on Altec Capital’s financing options, call (888) 408-8148 or email finance@altec.com.

Reaching New Heights with Teupen TC75: Clark’s Tree Express

When Christopher Clark, owner and operator of Clark’s Tree Express, first purchased the Teupen TC75A, his crews were a little “iffy” about the machine. It was a new machine and they hadn’t seen one locally in the Charlotte, North Carolina, area.

“After using it, my guy who was the head climber said he would never … climb again because this lift is able to get him anywhere he needs to be.”

Since July 2023, Clark says his company has grown by around 12 percent in large part because the Teupen machine allows them to work much more quickly. It’s also cut down on operating costs and insurance costs with less climbing.

“Overall, it’s saving us as a whole around 40 percent of our costs per crew,” Clark said. “The no mess, light weight track system its designed with has really made it easy for us to access any place locally.”

About Teupen

Teupen backyard aerial devices are assembled in Germany, sold globally, and regarded as best in class—and are now part of the expansive Altec network that includes service, tools and accessories, financing and more.

The TC75A used by Clark’s Tree Express is the most versatile and broadly used machine among all of the brand’s CANOPY® models. It’s easily transported behind a full-size pickup truck, and its tracked chassis proves versatile and non-damaging across sodded lawns or surfaces with fragile or sensitive pavers.

The machine weight is a major benefit in both reducing floor loading and improving mobility. Most importantly, its articulated boom design combined with the smooth computer enhanced, electric over hydraulic controls make the machine easy to operate and smooth in movements.

Remote Diagnostics are Now Available on Altec Insights

 

Altec Insights is a powerful tool for understanding your Altec equipment, now with two new features.

Most supervisors have probably received a familiar phone call—the crew has arrived at the jobsite, but their equipment isn’t working properly. The outriggers won’t deploy, and the crew can’t start their work until a mobile service tech can make it to their location.

With the newest updates to Altec Insights, a powerful tool for understanding your Altec equipment, that familiar situation plays out a little differently. Through Insights, customers can remotely view unit diagnostic trouble codes and vehicle status within Altec Connect.

Once the supervisor receives the call from the crew that the derrick isn’t working, he logs into Altec Connect and pulls up that piece of equipment. He verifies there aren’t any active diagnostic trouble codes, then checks the vehicle status tab. Turns out an emergency stop is activated but the operator forgot to check the one at the front bumper controls. The lineman disengages the switch, deploys the outriggers, and the team gets to work.

Altec Insights is Designed to Help You Work Safely and Efficiently

Altec Insights allows users of select Altec equipment including E-Series derricks and cranes to understand their equipment like never before. Insights combines the raw data from your equipment with Altec expertise and gives users actionable information to improve safety and reduce downtime.

Vehicle Status and Diagnostic Trouble Codes are now available within Insights under the “Analytics” tab. As you saw above, these features allow users to view equipment remotely and identify any easily resolved errors, saving valuable time and money.

Vehicle Status

Vehicle Status information allows for easy remote trouble shooting. As in the example above, an activated emergency stop can be a common occurrence that would result in an unneeded call to a service technician. Vehicle Status includes over a dozen pieces of information including the status of the parking brake, PTO and outrigger interlocks.

Diagnostic Trouble Codes

Unit DTCs provide details on potential equipment faults. DTCs include the name, description, symptoms and actions for further troubleshooting to identify the root cause. DTCs can detect temperature and pressure sensors reporting error values, joystick faults, and slip ring communication issues.

When used in tandem, these features allow users to get the full picture of their equipment and know whether simple troubleshooting is the fix, or verify a service call is necessary for equipment operation.

Learn More About Altec Insights and Other Data Solutions

Altec Insights is available on select Altec models, including E-Series derricks. Click the button below to learn more about Altec insights and other digital products offered by Altec’s Fleet Services.

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Buying Used? 5 Reasons to Buy from Altec NUECO

When buying used equipment, reliability and safety are top concerns. Is the equipment in good condition? Is it safe? Is this what I need to get the job done? When you buy used bucket trucks and other equipment from Altec NUECO, you can buy with confidence knowing that the answer to these questions is yes. Below, see five reasons you should buy from Altec NUECO when buying used.

1. We’re the Only Provider of Altec Certified Pre-Owned Equipment

Altec NUECO is the only provider of Altec Certified Pre-Owned equipment, which undergoes an extensive inspection, repair and reconditioning process. Altec Certified Pre-Owned equipment is inspected by us—the OEM—and any work is done by OEM trained technicians using OEM parts. From day one, you take these units to work knowing you can get the job done. Learn more about the process.

2. We Have the Equipment You Need When You Need It

When you need equipment quickly, buying used can save you a significant amount of time. At Altec NUECO, we have a wide variety of late-model off-lease equipment that’s ready to get to work when you are.

We have a broad inventory of trucks that are ready to work, and even more that are currently in our reconditioning process. We offer a variety of distribution bucket trucks and digger derricks, including a large selection of AA55s and DM47s. We also offer Tree Care, Telecom, Cranes and Specialty equipment. Call us to find your truck today at 866-617-1569.

3. You’re Covered With a 30-Day Warranty

Altec Certified Pre-Owned units come with a 30-day warranty to protect your purchase and give you the confidence to buy.

4. Enjoy In-House Financing

Altec Capital, our in-house financing department, offers a variety of financing options designed to help you acquire equipment while maximizing free cash flow. When you use Altec Capital, you no longer have to manage relationships with multiple companies—your financing and equipment comes from the same place.

5. Experience the Benefits of Team Altec

When you buy from Altec NUECO, you have access to the products and services Altec offers to support you and your fleet. With Altec’s nationwide network of shop and mobile service, we’re here to help you keep your equipment online and at work. Altec also offers a wide range of tools and accessories, as well as replacement parts. Industry-leading equipment deserves industry-leading safety training provided by Altec Sentry, which helps you work safely and efficiently. We also offer digital products and services that help you monitor and maintain your fleet.

For more information on buying from Altec NUECO and the benefits of Altec, contact us today by clicking here. To check out our available inventory, click the button below.

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