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    About Scissor Lifts

    Available in slab (smooth-floor) and rough terrain versions, scissor lifts provide a large, stable work platform for workers, tools, and materials doing overhead jobs such as replacing lights, cleaning, HVAC maintenance, and more.

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    Hours92.7
    Location: Denton, North Carolina
    Seller: Carolina Specialty Products

    2015 SKYJACK SJIII3219

    Slab Scissor Lifts

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    2015 SKYJACK SJIII3219 Used Slab Scissor Lifts for sale2015 SKYJACK SJIII3219 Used Slab Scissor Lifts for sale
    USD $8,950
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    Daily: USD $135
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    Monthly: USD $450
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    Drive2WD
    Location: Cary, Illinois
    Hours650
    Location: Le Grand, California
    Seller: John
    Hours47
    Location: Bell Gardens, California
    Seller: Global Solutions
    Drive4WD
    Location: Butte, Montana
    Seller: RHR CONSTRUCTION
    Serial NumberGS6915-6587
    Location: Modesto, California
    Seller: SEI

    2016 GENIE GS1930

    Slab Scissor Lifts

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    Lift Capacity500 lb
    Location: Cary, Illinois

    2012 GENIE GS3369RT

    Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts

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    USD $25,950
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    Daily: USD $300
    Weekly: USD $750
    Monthly: USD $1,350
    Stock Number13011
    Location: Cary, Illinois

    2016 GENIE GS4390RT

    Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts

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    USD $39,950
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    Daily: USD $325
    Weekly: USD $800
    Monthly: USD $1,550
    Drive4WD
    Location: Cary, Illinois

    2016 JLG 4069LE

    Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts

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    USD $20,950
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    Daily: USD $375
    Weekly: USD $950
    Monthly: USD $1,950
    Stock Number11892
    Location: Cary, Illinois

    2017 SKYJACK SJ9250RT

    Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts

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    USD $27,950
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    Hours2,300
    Location: Cary, Illinois

    2022 SNORKEL S4732E

    Slab Scissor Lifts

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    USD $16,950
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    Daily: USD $210
    Weekly: USD $500
    Monthly: USD $1,150
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    Drive2WD
    Location: Cary, Illinois

    2014 GENIE GS2632

    Slab Scissor Lifts

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    USD $12,950
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    Daily: USD $210
    Weekly: USD $470
    Monthly: USD $900
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    Lift Capacity500 lb
    Location: Palmetto, Florida
    Hours1,707
    Location: Fresno, California
    Seller: Herc Rentals
    Hours145
    Location: Georgetown, Delaware
    Seller: Herc Rentals
    Hours123
    Location: National Stock Yards, Illinois
    Seller: Herc Rentals
    Hours514
    Location: Upper Marlboro, Maryland
    Seller: Herc Rentals
    Hours640
    Location: Corpus Christi, Texas
    Seller: Herc Rentals
    Hours187
    Location: Norcross, Georgia
    Seller: Herc Rentals
    Hours95
    Location: Saint Marys, Georgia
    Seller: Herc Rentals
    Hours148
    Location: Midland, Texas
    Seller: Herc Rentals

    2013 JLG 1932RS

    Slab Scissor Lifts

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    USD $8,950
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    Daily: USD $165
    Weekly: USD $295
    Monthly: USD $450
    Stock Number10816-LX
    Location: Palmetto, Florida
    Hours1,344
    Location: Pensacola, Florida
    Seller: Herc Rentals
    Stock Number13814-LX
    Location: Palmetto, Florida

    2013 SKYJACK SJ7135RT

    Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts

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    USD $31,950
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    Daily: USD $210
    Weekly: USD $500
    Monthly: USD $1,150
    Stock Number13900-LX
    Location: Palmetto, Florida

    2012 SKYJACK SJ7135RT

    Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts

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    USD $29,950
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    Daily: USD $210
    Weekly: USD $500
    Monthly: USD $1,150
    Drive4WD
    Location: Palmetto, Florida
    Hours175
    Location: Columbia, South Carolina
    Seller: Herc Rentals

    2022 GENIE GS1930

    Slab Scissor Lifts

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    USD $9,950
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    Hours85
    Location: Bristol, Pennsylvania
    Seller: NATIONAL LIFT EQUIP INC

    About Scissor Lifts

    Scissor lifts are popular mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) or aerial work platforms, easily recognized by their distinctive crisscrossing steel scissor lift mechanism. Scissor lifts provide a stable and efficient means of raising and lowering workers, tools, and materials vertically on a spacious platform.

    For a comprehensive guide, please refer to our blog post, Know Your Scissor Lifts: Find The Right Scissor Lifts For Your Work Site.


    2025 Skyjack SJ3219 Scissor Lift

    Key Applications & Advantages Of Scissor Lifts

    Scissor lifts are commonly used across a wide range of industries and settings, including construction, factories, warehouses, retail spaces, and more. Their versatility makes them ideal for performing tasks such as replacing lights, fire sprinkler system maintenance, duct cleaning, construction, painting, inventory management, camera installation, and various other types of elevated work.

    Scissor lifts offer a unique set of capabilities that are distinct from those of boom lifts, bucket lifts, and personnel lifts. Here are some of their advantages:

    • Larger platforms provide ample workspace, frequently enough to accommodate more than one worker, more tools, and/or more materials simultaneously. Some scissor lifts have extendable, slide-out sections for even more platform area. 
    • Higher lift capacities in many models can handle impressive loads. Some scissor lifts can hoist up to 2,000 pounds (907 kilograms) or more. (Note that platform extensions may have a lower weight capacity than the main floor section.) 
    • Better stability is another hallmark of scissor lifts, as the weight of the workers and materials on the platform is directly above the mass of the machine below. 
    • Affordability is a selling point in favor of scissor lifts, which often cost less than boom lifts.
    • Compactness can be yet another scissor lift advantage. When stowed, a scissor lift takes up less floor space than many boom lifts and bucket lifts.

    While boom lifts offer greater platform heights and horizontal outreach, scissor man lifts excel at providing a large, stable platform for tasks directly overhead.

    How Slab Scissor Lifts & Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts Differ

    Most scissor lifts are slab models designed for use on flat, level surfaces, such as a concrete floor. Slab scissor lifts often have solid, non-marking tires to protect floors, which makes them a good option for working in gymnasiums, for example. Many smaller slab models are powered by batteries for indoor work requiring low noise and zero emissions.

    Rough terrain scissor lifts, or all-terrain man lifts, are designed to work on unpaved ground, such as outdoors on construction sites. They primarily use internal combustion engines for greater performance and fast refueling.

    Rough terrain models usually have off-road features such as four-wheel drive, knobby tires, and sometimes traction control to help them overcome challenging surface conditions. Their greater ground clearance and higher gradeability ratings help them negotiate slopes and broken terrain, while their beefy outrigger supports provide stable, level operation on uneven ground.

    Specifications To Look For In A Scissor Lift

    There are several primary considerations to bear in mind when you’re evaluating a scissor lift:

    • Vertical platform height is the maximum height the floor of the work platform can reach, such as 10 or 25 feet (3 or 7.6 meters) on up to 52 ft (15.8 m) or higher. When someone says, “We need a 20-foot scissor lift,” the platform height is what they’re talking about. Some manufacturers provide working height instead, which is typically the platform height plus 6 ft (1.8 m).
    • Lift capacity indicates the maximum load weight the platform can safely lift, such as 500 or 700 lbs (227 or 318 kg).
    • The width of the lift dictates which doorways it can fit through. You’ll find scissor lifts as narrow as 30 inches (76.2 centimeters) wide. The JLG ES2646, for example, has a 46-in. (116.8-cm) width. 
    • Weight is a consideration if you need a lift that can use elevators to reach other floors. Typical scissor lifts range from approximately 3,500 lbs (1,588 kg) on up to 10,000 lbs (4,536 kg) or so, with a few high-capacity models weighing 15,000 lbs (6,800 kg) or more.

    Scissor Lift Power Options

    The market offers a variety of scissor lifts to match different jobsite requirements. Compact and midsize models, including lifts on the low end of the platform height spectrum, often run on electric battery power. Their low noise and lack of exhaust emissions make them ideal for indoor work and operation in noise-sensitive locations.

    The majority of internal combustion-powered scissor lifts are medium-to-large rough terrain units powered by diesel engines. However, some models use gasoline, propane/liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), or both in a dual-fuel configuration.

    Scissor lifts with engines generally provide greater lifting capacity and platform height and are often preferred for outdoor and heavier-duty jobs. A few models, such as Snorkel lift models ending in “BE,” have bi-energy capability to allow the user to switch between battery power for indoor tasks and engine power for more demanding jobs outside.

    Scissor Lift Drive & Steering Options

    Most slab scissor lifts have two-wheel drive (2WD), while most but not all rough terrain models have 4WD, sometimes with traction control. Some manufacturers offer units with four-wheel steering for a tighter turn radius and greater maneuverability, including crab mode (driving sideways) and circle mode (turning in place).

    Several scissor lift producers, such as Almac and Fronteq, even offer models with rubber tracks.

    Where To Buy & Finance Scissor Lifts

    Explore LiftsToday.com to find new and used scissor lifts for sale near you, including both slab scissor lifts and rough terrain scissor lifts. In addition to leading manufacturers like Genie, JLG, and Skyjack, popular scissor lift makers include Haulotte, Hy-Brid Lifts, LGMG, MEC, and Snorkel. Popular models include the Genie GS1930 and GS2632, the Skyjack SJIII3219 and SJIII3226, and the JLG 2632ES and 1930ES, plus the MEC Micro 19.

    For easy, competitive scissor lift financing options, fill out a CurrencyFinance application today.

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