Scissor Lift
Category:Scissor lifts are categorized into mobile scissor lifts and fixed scissor lifts; the mobile types further divide into towable and self-propelled manual tow. The three main categories are fully automatic, towable, and self-propelled manual tow.
Simultaneously, scissor lifts are also categorized into scissor lift with large wheels and scissor lift with small wheels due to varying operational environments.
Scissor lift with large wheels is suitable for outdoor operations in factories, warehouses, workshops, and repair of cranes. The scissor lift with small wheels, lightweight and aesthetically pleasing, is often used in indoor settings such as municipal enterprises and hotel auditoriums.
Scissor lifts are versatile in application.High-altitude operationsEquipment. Its scissor-type mechanical structure, enablesLift TableHigh stability after lifting, a spacious work platform, and a high load-bearing capacity allow for a wider range of elevated work and are suitable for simultaneous operations by multiple personnel. It enhances elevated work efficiency and safety. A versatile elevated work solution.Lifting Equipment




Features:The lifting mechanism is made from high-strength manganese steel extruded tube. Equipped with anti-Lifting MechanismOverload safety protection device. Equipped with a safety valve to prevent hydraulic pipeline rupture. Features an emergency descent device for power failure situations. Suitable for various industries for installation, maintenance, and mobile high-altitude operations. Different power forms can be selected according to specific requirements (such as:Three-phase AC powerSingle-phase AC power, DC power, and internal combustion power sources, equipped with manual hydraulic devices, can continue to lift and lower normally during power outages or in places without power supply. It can also be fitted with an extendable platform, which can extend to the required position when the platform length is insufficient, thereby improving work efficiency. It is an ideal product for modern high-rise buildings and equipment, and a necessity for safe and civilized production at heights.































