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AxionLift

AxionLift

Aerial lifts for public works, electric, and tree-care departments.

Authorized Dealer · Brown Equipment Company
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Your Authorized AxionLift Dealer

Brown Equipment Company is the authorized AxionLift dealer for the Midwest. Sales, demos, factory-trained service, and stocked wear parts. We spec the right lift for your duty cycle, integrate it on the chassis of your choice, and stand behind the full upfit, so your service truck doesn't sit waiting on parts to ship from the manufacturer.

About AxionLift

Aerial lifts for public works, electric, and tree-care departments.

AxionLift builds truck-mounted aerial lifts for the work that keeps municipal infrastructure visible: street light maintenance, traffic signal service, tree trimming along right-of-way corridors, and the seasonal banner and holiday decoration installs that Public Works and Electric departments run every year. Fifty-plus years of platform engineering, sold through utility, telecom, and government channels on five continents.

The lineup covers the full working height range most municipal programs need. The AT and ATF articulating series handles street light heights and tree-line trim work. The TCO tree-care series is built for arborist and right-of-way crews working canopy. The KC and MH heavy-capacity series supports the higher-reach lift jobs (banner spans, large signage, traffic signal replacement). Each chassis spec is sized for the duty cycle a municipal utility truck actually sees: daily-use mount cycles, repeated outrigger deploy, all-weather work.

Brown Equipment Company is the authorized AxionLift dealer for the Midwest. We sell, demo, and service the platform out of our service centers and stock the wear parts that go through aerial lifts on a normal duty cycle, so a department running an AxionLift unit doesn't get parked waiting on a part to ship from the manufacturer.

Founded
1969
Headquarters
Doral, FL
Manufacturer Site
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What Sets It Apart
  • Truck-mounted aerial platforms sized for service-truck chassis
  • Working heights spec'd for street light, signage, and tree-line work
  • Multiple series cover the full municipal use spectrum: articulating (AT/ATF), tree-care (TCO), heavy-capacity (KC, MH)
  • Built for daily-use duty cycles on utility trucks, not occasional rental scenarios
  • Sold and serviced as part of a complete BEC upfit when paired with a chassis purchase
Flagship Equipment Lines
  • AT and ATF Articulating Aerial Lifts
  • TCO Tree-Care Series
  • KC and MH Heavy-Capacity Lifts
  • MH55 Multi-Height Platform
Why Choose

Why AxionLift?

Series Spec'd to the Job

AT and ATF articulating for street lights and signage, TCO for tree-care, KC and MH for high-reach banner and signal work. Each series is built for its intended duty cycle instead of one platform stretched across every job.

Daily-Use Duty Cycle

Built for utility-truck service, not occasional rental scenarios. Outrigger systems, hydraulic boom controls, and platform decks engineered for repeated daily mount cycles in all weather.

BEC-Integrated Upfit

Buy the lift as part of a complete truck package and BEC handles spec, integration, electrical, and delivery. One warranty contact for the whole upfit. No chassis-dealer / lift-shop coordination calls in the middle of a project.

Stocked Parts, Local Service

Wear parts in stock at our Midwest service centers. Factory-trained technicians on the AxionLift platform. When a lift needs warranty or scheduled service, it's the same shop that delivered it, not a three-day freight wait on parts from the manufacturer.

Frequently Asked

AxionLift: Common Buyer Questions

Answers to the questions municipal fleets and contractors ask most often before specifying AxionLift equipment.

What working heights does AxionLift cover?
AxionLift's catalog spans from compact under-bucket models for street light work up through heavy-capacity lifts in the KC and MH series that reach higher for banner spans, larger traffic signals, and canopy trim. Specific working heights, side reach, and platform capacities vary by model. BEC can match the right series to your duty cycle once we understand the chassis class you're running and the typical job mix.
Who typically buys AxionLift aerial lifts?
Public Works departments running street light maintenance, traffic signal service, and seasonal banner / holiday decoration installation. Electric utilities. Parks and tree-care crews handling right-of-way trim. Telecom and signage contractors. The common thread is daily-use mounting on a utility-truck chassis, not occasional rental.
Are AxionLift lifts mounted on a chassis you provide?
BEC handles the full upfit when you buy the lift as part of a complete truck package. You pick the chassis class, we spec the AxionLift platform, integrate the hydraulics and electrical, and deliver the truck turn-key. If you already have a chassis, we'll spec the lift to match.
How does AxionLift compare to other aerial lift brands?
The differentiator is the depth of the series lineup. AxionLift segments by use case (articulating, tree-care, heavy-capacity) rather than selling one platform stretched across all jobs. That means each chassis is closer to optimal for its intended duty cycle, instead of overbuilt for some routes and underbuilt for others. Per-job efficiency tends to be better as a result, especially for departments running consistent route work.
What service and parts support does BEC offer for AxionLift?
We're an authorized AxionLift dealer for the Midwest. Sales, demos, factory-trained service, and stocked wear parts at our service centers. When an AxionLift unit needs service or warranty work, the same shop that delivered it handles it, no three-day freight wait on parts from the manufacturer.

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