Choosing the correct platform height is one of the most important decisions when selecting scissor lifts, as it directly affects work efficiency, safety and overall suitability for the job. Understanding how to match height to actual working conditions ensures safe operation and avoids unnecessary costs.
First, you must calculate the total working height, not just the platform height. The total height includes the platform height plus the average height of the operator and the reach required for installation, maintenance or construction tasks. Many buyers only focus on platform height and end up with equipment that cannot reach the target area.
Second, consider the working environment. Low indoor spaces such as warehouses, workshops and shopping malls usually require scissor lifts with a platform height of 6 to 14 meters. For outdoor projects, building maintenance and exterior construction, taller models with heights from 14 to 20 meters may be needed. Always measure the site in advance to avoid insufficient height or oversized equipment.
Third, balance height with stability and load capacity. Higher platforms often have stricter load limits and require more stable ground conditions. Choosing an excessively tall lift for simple tasks can reduce stability and increase operational risks.
For electric scissor lifts used indoors, compact size and moderate height are often preferred for easy movement in narrow spaces. Outdoor rough terrain models can provide greater height while maintaining stability on uneven ground.
By accurately measuring working requirements, understanding site limits and matching height to actual needs, you can select the most suitable scissor lift and ensure safe, efficient operation every time.