All Access Equipment Patent-Pending Track Lift Truck Mount & Transport Deck

April 3, 2024
PRESS & MEDIA

Addressing a great need in the industry, All Access Equipment/CMC has developed a new truck mount system that allows a CMC Tracked Lift (up to 100 ft. working height) to operate as both a self-propelled lift that can drive through a 36” gate, and also as a rear-mount forestry bucket truck/rear-mount aerial lift on an under-CDL truck, such as a Ford F550/F600.

This system provides a practical and cost-effective, “two lifts for the price of one” solution for contractors who need more versatility from their equipment.

The All Access Equipment Patent-Pending Track Lift Truck Mount & Transport Deck (#63424094 20221109 and #63357126 20220630 patent pending for both the U.S. and Canada), enables fast and easy equipment transportation, in addition to allowing for use of the aerial work platform directly from the rear of the truck.

Developed over a number of years, the final All Access Equipment Track Lift Truck Mount & Transport Deck design was refined to be lighter and simpler – and priced at a fraction of the cost of multi-component equipment.

Many very serious injuries occur to workers while climbing on/off/into high, truck-mounted aerial work platforms. This certified and proven truck mount system meets and exceeds both OSHA and DOT safety standards by providing a new and safer way to enter an aerial work platform without the need to climb up/down the top of a truck with unprotected cab guards. This new patent-pending system provides the ability for workers to always remain on safer solid ground, including basket egress. 

To add an All Access Equipment Track Lift Truck Mount & Transport Deck to your fleet, contact All Access Equipment/CMC directly to have your entire fleet upfitted, purchase the patent-pending Tracked Lift Truck Mount Kit and install it independently, or have one of our dealer-partners install the Tracked Lift Truck Mount for you. 

“The utility industry… you know, we need something like this!“
– Tony Wilber, General Foreman, Tennett Tree Service, Windham, CT

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