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Aerial Work Platform

Full Electric Scissor Platform

Scissor Platform Lift 12m Electrically Walkie Model

  • High-Capacity Vertical Reach: Supports a Safe Working Load (SWL) of 500kg (1102 lbs) up to a maximum platform height of 12,000mm (39.4 ft).
  • Electric Walkie Propulsion: Features a 1.2kW (24V) drive motor and electronic tiller, allowing single-operator maneuvering of the 2150kg (4740 lbs) chassis.
  • Maintenance-Free Energy: Powered by dual 12V/120Ah AGM batteries, eliminating acid maintenance and ensuring zero-emission indoor operation.
  • Rapid Deployment: High-torque 3.0kW lifting motor achieves full elevation in 80 seconds, maximizing operational throughput.

The QSJY Series Full Electric Scissor Platform Lift is engineered for high-cycle facility maintenance and installation tasks requiring substantial vertical reach and heavy lifting capabilities. Available in configurations ranging from 6,000mm (19.7 ft) to 12,000mm (39.4 ft) platform heights, this unit supports a robust 500kg (1102 lbs) load capacity, easily accommodating two operators and heavy industrial tooling. The chassis features a 1,300mm (51.2 in) overall width for navigating standard warehouse aisles, while the 24V electric drivetrain ensures quiet, zero-emission operation suitable for indoor environments and paved outdoor surfaces. With a spacious 2,270 x 1,150 mm (89.4 x 45.3 in) working deck, this lift optimizes operational efficiency while maintaining strict stability via extended outriggers.

Model for Aerial Work Platform

Model QSJY0.5-6 QSJY0.5-8 QSJY0.5-10 QSJY0.5-12
Max.Platform Height
mm
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
Min.Platform
mm
1,050
1,175
1,300
1,425
Working Platform Size
mm
2,270 x 1,150
Capacity
kg
500
Overall Size (Leg Extended)
mm
2,700 x 2,200
Lifting Time
s
50
50
80
80
Drive Motor
v/kw
24/1.2
Lifting Motor
v/kw
24/2.2
24/2.2
24/3.0
24/3.0
Battery
v/Ah
2×12/120
Charger
v/A
24/15
Motor
kw
2.2
2.2
3.0
3.0
Overall Length
mm
2,670
Overall Width
mm
1,300
Overall Height (Cage Folded)
mm
1,730
1,855
1,980
2,105
Self Weight
kg
1,380
1,560
1,970
2,150
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Performance

Optimized Hydraulic Lifting Architecture

The vertical ascent is powered by a high-torque 24V DC lifting motor, calibrated at 2.2kW for lower models and 3.0kW for the 10m-12m variants. This powertrain achieves full extension to 12,000mm (39.4 ft) in just 80 seconds, significantly minimizing idle time between tasks compared to manual-pump or lower-wattage alternatives. The system drives a heavy-duty reinforced scissor mechanism capable of sustaining the full 500kg (1102 lbs) load capacity without hydraulic drift, ensuring a rigid, stable work platform for precision installation tasks at elevation.

Ergonomic Walkie Drive & Positioning

Unlike passive push-around units, this scissor platform lift integrates a 1.2kW (24V) electric drive motor controlled via an intelligent long-handle tiller. This “walkie” configuration allows a single operator to transport and position the unit’s maximum self-weight of 2,150kg (4740 lbs) with zero physical strain. The electronic steering system provides precise control for positioning the unit’s extended 2,700 x 2,200 mm (106.3 x 86.6 in) footprint into tight operational zones, drastically reducing setup time compared to non-propelled aerial platforms.

Zero-Maintenance AGM Power System

Operational continuity is secured by a 24V system utilizing two 12V/120Ah AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries. These sealed energy storage units are strictly maintenance-free, eliminating the labor costs associated with distilled water top-ups and preventing acid leakage risks common in standard flooded lead-acid systems. Coupled with an onboard 24V/15A smart charger, the system supports reliable daily cycling, ensuring the lift remains available for multi-shift operations in noise-sensitive environments where internal combustion engines are prohibited.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you use a scissor lift on uneven ground?

Generally, scissor lifts are designed for stable, level, and firm surfaces and should not be used on severely uneven ground, slopes, or soft terrain. Operating a scissor lift on uneven ground can cause instability, tipping, or safety hazards. Some rough-terrain scissor lifts are built for outdoor and uneven conditions, but standard indoor scissor lifts require flat, solid ground to ensure safety.

Can you operate a scissor lift on your own?

Yes, most scissor lifts are designed for single-operator use. One trained person can easily control lifting, lowering, and movement using the onboard control panel. However, proper training, safety gear, and adherence to operational guidelines are still required even when working alone.

What is the difference between a scissor lift and an aerial platform?

A scissor lift is a specific type of aerial work platform that uses crisscross supports to lift vertically only. The term “aerial platform” is a broader category that includes scissor lifts, boom lifts, cherry pickers, and other elevated access equipment. While scissor lifts move straight up and down, other aerial platforms often offer extended horizontal reach and greater flexibility.

Reference

[1] University of Virginia, Environmental Health & Safety. “Mobile Elevated Work Platforms”. University of Virginia EHS, Accessed February 22, 2026. https://ehs.virginia.edu/Occupational-Health-Safety/Mobile-Elevated-Work-Platforms.

[2] Wikipedia. “Aerial work platform”. Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, Accessed February 22, 2026. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_work_platform.

[3] BBC Science Focus. “How does a TV aerial work?”. Science Focus, Accessed February 22, 2026. https://www.sciencefocus.com/future-technology/how-does-a-tv-aerial-work.