United Rentals - Aerial

Category: Equipment rental agency

Address: 122 Pine Tree Industrial Pkwy, Portland, ME 04102, USA

Phone: +12077746094

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–5PM

Tuesday: 7AM–5PM

Wednesday: 7AM–5PM

Thursday: 7AM–5PM

Friday: 7AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Bruce Glidden

Oct 22, 2021

Great customer service, very responsive to my needs

sarah forest

Mar 13, 2020

If you want safe equipment that actually works, go to sunbelt rentals. Thats what i should of done instead of waiting a week for united to come and fix the Machine they rented out with bypassed safety features that made it inoperative, and then get charged for a month when you rented for a week. Never again. The techs there, liam i think, even tried to tell our worker to use the lift without the jacks, and how to bypass the whole safety system on it. Hacks over there for sure

Satisfied Customer

Nov 4, 2017

Great place huge variety of equipment, attachments and various tools with amazing service

Micah Lockerby

Jul 5, 2017

Bryan, the branch manager at this location, was by far the most helpful and caring individual I have met in a long time. He went above and beyond with customer service and helped us out in an enormous way. My company will always rent from this location when we are in the area as long as Bryan is the branch manager there.

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Questions & Answers

What manufacturers can I expect to find with United Rentals?

United Rentals - Aerial | Aug 20, 2021
United Rentals - Aerial | Aug 20, 2021

United Rentals rents equipment from top-tier manufacturers in the industry, such as Genie boom lifts, Skyjack vertical lifts, JLG boom lifts.

What is the OSHA limit for lifting?

United Rentals - Aerial | Aug 20, 2021
United Rentals - Aerial | Aug 20, 2021

According to osha.gov, OSHA doesn't have a standard maximum weight a person can lift or carry in the working environment. However, OSHA recommends a maximum lift weight of 50 lbs. If the load is more than 50 lbs., the recommendation is that two or more people lift and/or carry the load.

What is the difference between working height and platform height?

United Rentals - Aerial | Aug 20, 2021
United Rentals - Aerial | Aug 20, 2021

Platform height is the total height the base of the equipment cage reaches at its highest point, fully extended. Add the maximum height an operator can reach to the platform height and you have the working height.

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