Scissor lifts have carved their vertical niche in both indoor and outdoor work, and manufacturers have expanded the number of electric models available based on demand from both rental houses and ...
JCB has redesigned its S1932 electric drive scissor lifts with an eye towards making it easier to put to work, and easier to get to work, too. The updated JCB S1932ED scissor lift does everything the ...
JLG Industries has introduced the all-electric DaVinci AE1932 scissor lift — featuring zero hydraulics to help eliminate jobsite leaks and zero emissions to help control jobsite pollution. This ...
JLG has introduced the ES4046 Electric Scissor Lift to its fleet of machines. This product provides performance capabilities, implements application-driven design and offers support for its operators.
As part of its environmentally friendly ‘blue’ strategy, Haulotte has launched the first scissor lifts in its electric rough terrain Pulseo range, which AI can reveal here as an exclusive. Until now ...
The new HS18 E MAX (called “HS5390” E MAX in the US, because we don’t know what meters are) rough terrain electric scissor lift from Haulotte can drive around your job site at full height, and with a ...
The Pro-Fit Series electric scissor lifts include five models, one of which JLG says is the world's first 30-inch-wide, 26-foot platform height machine. The units feature an electric drive system that ...
"Final Report will add the analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on this industry." The global " Electric Aerial Lift Marke " research report provides an in-depth analysis of the industry, market shares, ...
This new range consists of four Electric Scissor models S1930E, S2632E, S3246E and S4046E and comes with working heights of 7.71m, 9.92m, 11.7m and 13.9m. With the launch of these Electric Scissors, ...
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In the home of the future, everything is automated. Some of us are already there, in dwellings fully tricked-out with IoT and smart home devices. But they don’t somehow look as futuristic as a home in ...