The TM4525A series of 45 - foot bucket lifts is a top - notch solution for reaching great heights. With a rotating platform and auto - leveling feature, it offers excellent stability and precision. There are two models available. The TM4525A DC is battery - powered, operating quietly and eco - friendly. It comes with Wi - Fi remote diagnostics for real - time monitoring. The TM4525A Gas, powered by Honda, is perfect for outdoor and heavy - duty tasks. It also has Wi - Fi diagnostics for easy maintenance. Both models are equipped with Auto Home and Auto Leveling, making setup and operation a breeze. They are designed for high efficiency, safety, and top - notch performance. The specifications include a working height of 51 ft 8 in, a platform height of 45 ft, and a horizontal reach of 26 ft 7 in at 485 lbs. The platform can hold a maximum of 485 lbs. It has a 355° slewing range and a 4 ft 3 in flyjib. The standard features are numerous, such as an articulated boom with telescope and flyjib, hydraulic platform leveling, and chassis level sensors with alarms. There are also useful options like custom color, auto chassis level, and battery power.

Using the TM4525A bucket lift is straightforward. First, make sure the outriggers are fully extended and stable. You can use the ground pressure sensors to ensure proper setup. Then, power on the lift according to the model - either turn on the battery for the DC model or start the Honda engine for the gas model. Use the proportional electro - hydraulic controls by fingertip joysticks to move the platform. The auto - leveling feature will keep the platform stable during operation. When it comes to safety, always wear a harness attached to the dual harness points on the platform. Pay attention to the chassis level sensor and ground pressure sensors' alarms. For maintenance, use the Wi - Fi diagnostics to check the system regularly. The battery in the DC model should be charged as recommended. If you choose the gas model, keep the Honda engine well - maintained. The outrigger cylinder rods should be covered to prevent damage. And remember to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for any custom options you've chosen.