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Our factory-trained technicians follow strict JLG guidelines and use genuine parts to restore boom lifts to factory-approved, field-ready condition. On average, this process takes 11 days.
The machine is disassembled to the core, and major components are removed for rebuilding or replacement. Only strict OEM processes are what we follow for restoring your equipment to original machine specification.
The boom and machine core are sent to the paint station. All painting is done to new manufacturing standards and processes. JLG uses a state-of-the-art paint mix system to check and maintain the highest paint quality, from primer to drying and curing.
Reassembly follows the same guidelines as new equipment manufacturing. Technicians document the work completed at each station in a log book that follows equipment throughout reconditioning.
Technicians look for and fix any discrepancies, and follow a detailed checklist to make sure all functions and safety features are up to JLG standards.
Once the machine is inspected, it goes through a final quality audit before it's ready to ship. The final audit includes a check for fluid leaks and a verification of safety features, speeds and functions. JLG guidelines and new manufacturing processes ensure that every machine passes the required ANSI annual machine inspection and meets other ANSI standards. Each reconditioned machine is backed by a three-year warranty (442 KB PDF).