Having the right equipment is essential for safety and efficiency when working at heights. The scissor lift is among the most versatile elevated work platforms available today.
This comprehensive guide explores everything you need to know about scissor lifts, from their basic functionality to specialized applications and safety considerations.
What is a Scissor Lift?
A scissor lift is a mobile elevated work platform (MEWP) designed to raise personnel and materials vertically. Unlike boom lifts that can extend both vertically and horizontally, a scissor lift moves strictly in a vertical direction. The name comes from its distinctive lifting mechanism—a set of folding supports arranged in a crisscross “X” pattern (resembling scissors) that extend and contract to raise and lower the platform.
The scissors lift mechanism works through hydraulic, pneumatic, or mechanical power to push the linked, folding supports upward, extending the platform to the desired height. When fully compressed, the platform remains close to the ground, making it easy to transport and store.
How Does a Scissor Lift Work?
Understanding how a scissor lift works begins with its core mechanism. The lifting action of scissors lift relies on the pressure of force on one end of the folding supports. As pressure is applied:
- The interconnected scissor-like supports begin to spread apart
- This spreading motion creates vertical movement
- The platform rises as the supports extend
- Controls allow precise adjustment of height
Most modern platform scissor lifts use hydraulic systems where fluid pressure powers the lifting mechanism. When the operator activates the lift, hydraulic fluid pumps into cylinders, creating pressure that forces the supports to spread apart, raising the platform. To lower the platform, the hydraulic pressure is released in a controlled manner, allowing the platform to descend gradually.
This simple yet effective design makes the scissor lift machine remarkably stable. It can support substantial weight while maintaining a relatively compact footprint.
Scissor Lift Uses
The versatility of scissor lifts makes them invaluable across numerous industries:
Construction and Maintenance
Scissor lifts excel in construction settings, where they provide stable platforms for tasks such as:
- Installing ceiling fixtures and HVAC systems
- Electrical wiring and installation
- Window installation and repair
- Painting and drywall installation
- General building maintenance
Warehousing and Manufacturing
In warehouses, a scissor truck or scissor lift forklift attachment facilitates:
- Inventory management
- Stock placement on high shelves
- Equipment maintenance
- Facility repairs
Event Production
The entertainment industry uses scissor lifts for:
- Stage construction
- Lighting installation
- Sound equipment setup
- Set design and decoration
Automotive Industry
The automotive sector employs specialized scissor vehicle lifts for:
- Vehicle maintenance and repairs
- Undercarriage inspections
- Tire changes
- Detailing work
Types of Scissor Lifts
Different environments and applications require specialized scissor lift models. Here are the main categories:
Electric Scissor Lifts
Electric scissor lifts run on battery power, making them ideal for indoor use where emissions must be avoided. These quiet, eco-friendly models typically feature non-marking tires and are perfect for:
- Office buildings
- Hospitals
- Shopping centers
- Clean manufacturing environments
Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts
Designed for outdoor construction and applications on uneven surfaces, rough terrain scissor lifts typically feature:
- Diesel engines for powerful performance
- Four-wheel drive capabilities
- Larger, rugged tires
- Extended outriggers for stability
- Higher weight capacities
Hydraulic Scissor Lifts
These versatile lifts provide reliable lifting power through hydraulic systems and are available in various sizes and capacities to suit different applications.
Pneumatic Scissor Lifts
Using compressed air rather than hydraulic fluid, pneumatic scissor lifts are well-suited for environments where hydraulic fluid leaks would pose problems, such as food processing facilities or clean rooms.
Bailey Cranes Specialty Scissor Lifts
Bailey Cranes offers a comprehensive range of specialized scissor lifts designed for unique environments and challenging applications:
Omni-Drive Scissor Lifts
Bailey Cranes’ innovative Omni-Drive scissor lift series offers exceptional maneuverability with unique steering modes:
- Omni Drive Mode allows movement in all directions for optimal positioning
- Two-wheel drive mode functions like an automobile for longer travel distances
- Four-wheel drive mode provides a tighter turning radius for confined spaces
Available models include:
Model | Platform Height | Capacity | Width |
1932 | 18’11’’ | 500 lb | 2’8’’ |
2032 | 20’ | 800 lb | 2’8’’ |
2632 | 25’6’’ | 500/800 lb | 2’8’’ |
2646 | 26’ | 1000 lb | 3’10’’ |
3246 | 31’9’’ | 700/1000 lb | 3’10’’ |
4188 | 41’ | 1500 lb | 7’4’’ |
Explosion-Proof Scissor Lifts
Bailey Cranes leads the industry with their NFPA/NEC 70-compliant explosion-proof scissor lifts, designed for hazardous environments where standard electrical components could create ignition risks:
- Advanced safety features include special shielded cabling (unlike competitors still using non-approved SOOW rubber-shielded cables)
- Enhanced motor management system for improved control and longer equipment life
- Platform-located battery condition indicator (green/yellow/red system) for real-time monitoring
- Circuit breakers instead of glass fuses for easier resetting and less downtime
- Quick maintenance design for repairs in minutes rather than hours
Available EX scissor lift models include:
Model | Working Height | Capacity |
1932 EX | 25 ft | 550 lbs |
2032 EX | 26 ft | 900 lbs |
2047 EX | 26 ft | 1,300 lbs |
2632 EX | 32 ft | 500 lbs |
2647 EX | 32 ft | 1,000 lbs |
2668 EX | 32 ft | 1,200 lbs |
3247 EX | 38 ft | 700 lbs |
3268 EX | 38 ft | 1,000 lbs |
3392 EX | 39 ft | 2,750 lbs |
4047 EX | 45.5 ft | 770 lbs |
4392 EX | 49 ft | 2,000 lbs |
5392 EX | 59 ft | 1,500 lbs |
Important Specifications to Consider
When selecting a scissor lift, several key specifications determine suitability for your application:
Platform Height and Working Height
The maximum height a scissor lift can reach is its defining characteristic. While most standard models reach 19-50 feet, specialized models like Bailey Cranes’ 5392EX can reach up to 59 feet.
Platform Size and Capacity
Platform dimensions and weight of a scissor lift platform capacity are crucial considerations:
- Standard platforms typically measure 2.5-4 feet wide and 6-8 feet long
- Extensions can increase the work area
- Scissor lift weight capacities range from 500-2,750 pounds, with Bailey Cranes’ 3392EX model supporting up to 2,750 pounds
Base Dimensions
The scissor lift machine base size affects maneuverability and stability:
- Narrow models for tight spaces (approximately 30 inches wide)
- Standard models (approximately 32-48 inches wide)
- Rough terrain models (approximately 5-8 feet wide)
Power Source
Options include:
- Electric (battery-powered)
- Diesel
- Hybrid systems
- Pneumatic
Ready to Find Your Perfect Scissor Lift Solution?
For specialized lifting needs in challenging environments, Bailey Cranes provides expert engineering and manufacturing of custom scissor lifts designed for your specific application. Whether you need their innovative Omni-Drive models for superior maneuverability, NFPA/NEC 70 compliant explosion-proof lifts, or clean room solutions, our team delivers safety-engineered, performance-driven equipment.
Contact Bailey Cranes today at 262-710-4028 or email sales@baileycranes.com to discuss your specialized lifting requirements and discover how our custom-engineered solutions can enhance your operations.