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Skyjack SJ3226 - Image 1Skyjack SJ3226 - Image 2
2018 Skyjack SJ3226 Scissor Lift
Sale price$9,900.00 USD Regular price$12,500.00 USD
$199 USD Per Month *OAC
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2016 Genie GR20 Runabout2016 Genie GR20 Runabout
2016 Genie GR20 Runabout
Sale price$5,900.00 USD Regular price$7,500.00 USD
$119 USD Per Month *OAC
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2018 Genie GS2632 Scissor Lift2018 Genie GS2632 Scissor Lift
2018 Genie GS2632 Scissor Lift
Sale price$9,900.00 USD Regular price$12,500.00 USD
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2013 Skyjack SJ4632 Scissor Lift2013 Skyjack SJ4632 Scissor Lift
2013 Skyjack SJ4632 Scissor Lift
Sale price$8,900.00 USD Regular price$11,000.00 USD
$179 USD Per Month *OAC
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2015 Skyjack SJ 6832RT Scissor Lift2015 Skyjack SJ 6832RT Scissor Lift
2015 Skyjack SJ 6832RT Scissor Lift
Sale price$19,900.00 USD Regular price$23,000.00 USD
$399 USD Per Month *OAC
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skyjack sj6832 rt scissor liftskyjack sj6832 rough terrain scissor lift
NEW Skyjack SJ6832 RT Scissor Lift
Sale price$49,500.00 USD Regular price$53,000.00 USD
$990 USD Per Month *OAC
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2016 Genie GR20 Runabout2016 Genie GR20 Runabout
2016 Genie GR20 Runabout
Sale price$7,300.00 USD Regular price$8,300.00 USD
$135 USD Per Month *OAC
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2016 Genie GR20 Runabout (NORTHWEST)2016 Genie GR20 Runabout (NORTHWEST)
2016 Genie GR20 Runabout (NORTHWEST)
Sale price$5,700.00 USD Regular price$7,700.00 USD
$115 USD Per Month *OAC
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NEW 2025 JLG RT3369 Rough Terrain Scissor Lift (WITH OUTRIGGERS)NEW 2025 JLG RT3369 Rough Terrain Scissor Lift (WITH OUTRIGGERS)
NEW 2025 JLG RT3369 Rough Terrain Scissor Lift (WITH OUTRIGGERS)
Sale price$56,900.00 USD Regular price$59,900.00 USD
$995 USD Per Month *OAC
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2013 Genie GS1930 Electric Scissor Lift2013 Genie GS1930 Electric Scissor Lift
2013 Genie GS1930 Electric Scissor Lift
Sale price$6,500.00 USD Regular price$8,500.00 USD
$138 USD Per Month *OAC
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jlg es1330l scissor liftNEW JLG ES1330L Scissor Lift
NEW JLG ES1330L Scissor Lift
Sale price$12,800.00 USD Regular price$13,800.00 USD
$275 USD Per Month *OAC
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JLG 1030P push around man liftJLG 1030P Info Video
NEW JLG 1030P Lightweight Push Around Man Lift
Sale price$8,500.00 USD Regular price$10,800.00 USD
$215 USD Per Month *OAC
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NEW JLG ES2632 Scissor LiftNEW JLG ES2632 Scissor Lift
NEW JLG ES2632 Scissor Lift
Sale price$21,100.00 USD Regular price$22,500.00 USD
$399 USD Per Month *OAC
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Genie GR20 man lift2016 Genie GR20 Runabout
2016 Genie GR20 Runabout
Sale price$7,300.00 USD Regular price$8,300.00 USD
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NEW JLG 30AM Vertical Mast Liftloading jlg 30am into a pickup truck
NEW JLG 30AM Vertical Mast Lift
Sale price$13,500.00 USD Regular price$15,500.00 USD
$275 USD Per Month *OAC
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Skyjack 3226NEW 2025 Skyjack SJ3226 Scissor Lift
NEW 2025 Skyjack SJ3226 Scissor Lift
Sale price$21,100.00 USD Regular price$22,500.00 USD
$399 USD Per Month *OAC
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NEW JLG ES1932 Scissor LiftNEW JLG ES1932 Scissor Lift
NEW JLG ES1932 Scissor Lift
Sale price$14,900.00 USD Regular price$16,400.00 USD
$280 USD Per Month *OAC
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Skyjack SJ3219 ESkyjack JS3219 For Sale
NEW 2025 Skyjack SJ3219 E Scissor Lift
Sale price$14,500.00 USD Regular price$15,950.00 USD
$299 USD Per Month *OAC
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NEW JLG 25AM Vertical Mast Liftjlg 25am loading in truck
NEW JLG 25AM Vertical Mast Lift
Sale price$12,500.00 USD Regular price$14,000.00 USD
$240 USD Per Month *OAC
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Your Complete Scissor Lift Buyer’s Guide

Making the right scissor lift investment starts with a clear understanding of your options, project requirements, and safety considerations.

You may be a contractor taking on your first elevated project, and you may also be a facility manager looking to upgrade existing equipment. This guide provides all the essential information you need to move forward with confidence.

You will learn how different lift types operate, and you will see the advantages of buying new scissor lifts compared to used models. This step-by-step approach will help you make an informed decision and feel confident in your purchase. Scissor lifts stand out as versatile and essential equipment, and now is the perfect time to explore why they remain a trusted choice across industries.

What Is a Scissor Lift and How Does It Work?

A scissor lift is a vertical lifting platform that uses a crisscross mechanism to raise and lower workers and materials safely. The arms extend and contract either through hydraulic or electric power, and the design provides stable vertical movement. This stability makes the lift ideal for tasks that require precise positioning at different heights.

Common Uses of Scissor Lifts

Scissor lifts are valued for their versatility across industries. Here are some of their most common applications:

Industry/Application Description Use case scenario
Construction Provide stable working platforms during drywalling, electrical, and HVAC installations. Contractors install ceiling ducting more conveniently than using ladders.
Warehouse operations Support safe inventory management, high-shelf access, and equipment maintenance. Workers use lifts to reach heavy parcels and stocks smoothly without disrupting workflow during peak hours.
Facility maintenance Used for replacing light fixtures, painting walls, and general repairs. School maintenance staff replace gym lights quickly while keeping the area accessible to students.
Signage installation and repairs Offer stability and precision for mounting outdoor signs, billboards, and building identifiers. Retail brands install storefront signs with accurate alignment and improved safety.
Retail operations Enable efficient restocking, hanging displays, and adjusting layouts. Store associates prepare holiday displays overnight so they’re ready for customers by morning.

Scissor Lift Weight Capacity

Choosing the right scissor lift starts with understanding how much weight the platform can safely handle. Capacity directly affects not only the type of jobs you can complete but also the safety and longevity of the equipment.

Most models fall within a 500 to 2,000-pound range, yet the ideal option depends on your workload, the number of operators, and the environment where the lift will be used.

To make the selection process easier, scissor lifts can be grouped into light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty categories. Each duty level aligns with specific weight capacities, applications, and lift types. The table below breaks it down for quick reference.

Duty Classification Capacity Range Typical Use Cases Recommended Lift Type
Light duty 500–800 lbs Facility maintenance, light installation, or fixture replacement. Electric scissor lift
Medium duty 1,000–1,500 lbs Drywalling, or moderate material loads. Hydraulic scissor lift
Heavy duty 1,500–2,000+ lbs Heavy loads, or large-scale installations. Rough terrain scissor lift

Matching the right duty level, weight capacity, and lift type ensures the platform remains safe and efficient for the task at hand.

Overloading a lift not only risks worker safety but also reduces equipment lifespan and creates costly downtime.

Scissor Lift Maintenance Basics

Proper maintenance keeps scissor lifts safe, reliable, and ready for every job. Use the checklist below as a quick guide to essential best practices:

Maintenance Task Best Practice
Daily inspections Always check controls, guardrails, and safety features to make sure everything is working properly for the next day’s use.
Battery charging Recharge batteries after each use to extend lifespan and avoid downtime.
Hydraulic checks Always inspect fluid levels and hoses to prevent leaks and system failures.
Scheduled servicing Perform routine professional servicing to address wear and maintain peak performance.

Safety considerations are paramount, so it is important to never exceed the manufacturer's rated capacity, which includes the combined weight of personnel, tools, and materials.

According to OSHA standards, proper load calculation and adherence to capacity limits are essential for preventing accidents and ensuring compliance.

Popular Types of Scissor Lifts

Choosing the right type of scissor lift depends entirely on your work environment and the tasks you need to accomplish. Each category offers distinct advantages designed to excel in particular conditions and use cases.

Understanding these differences helps ensure you select equipment that maximizes both safety and productivity for your specific needs. Below are the most common types of scissor lifts, with quick overviews to help you match the right machine to your project requirements.

  • Electric scissor lifts – operate quietly with zero emissions, perfect for indoor spaces such as warehouses, retail stores, and facilities where air quality and low noise levels matter.
  • Hydraulic Scissor Lifts – strong and durable, commonly used in manufacturing and maintenance. They provide reliable operation across a wide range of applications and are often chosen for both indoor and outdoor use where dependable power is essential.
  • All-Terrain Scissor Lifts – these lifts are built for outdoor worksites such as construction projects, roadwork, and large-scale installations. All-terrain lifts are equipped with heavy-duty tires and 4WD, reinforcing stability on uneven or rough surfaces.
  • Compact/Indoor Scissor Lifts – provide easy maneuverability for warehouses, tight spaces, and doorways.

At this point, we have covered the main types of scissor lifts you can use for different projects. Each option serves a specific purpose and helps you work safely and efficiently. It is now the right time to look at the brands we recommend and trust the most.

Leading Scissor Lift Brands We Carry

Investing in a reputable brand gives you durability, reliable performance, and built-in safety. Zuma Sales offers a wide selection of industry-leading scissor lifts from the world’s most trusted manufacturers. Each brand in our catalog has earned its reputation through proven engineering, dependable service life, and consistent compliance with safety standards.

Here are the brands we proudly carry and what makes each one stand out:

  • Genie Scissor Lifts – Genie models are known for their smooth operation, intuitive controls, and easy maneuverability. They deliver quiet performance indoors and dependable stability outdoors, making them the top choice for both facility maintenance and construction jobs.
  • JLG Scissor Lifts – JLG lifts provide extended platform heights, strong weight capacities, and advanced safety systems such as load sensing and tilt protection. They are built to handle demanding job-site conditions while maximizing operator confidence and productivity.
  • Haulotte Scissor Lifts – Haulotte specializes in compact and versatile designs. Their lifts excel in tight indoor spaces and feature energy-efficient systems that reduce running costs without compromising performance.
  • Skyjack Scissor Lifts – Skyjack equipment is recognized for robust construction, simplified maintenance, and long-term reliability. This brand is built to withstand heavy use, valued for its straightforward controls, and quick serviceability.

New vs. Used Scissor Lifts – Which Is Best for You?

At Zuma Sales, we understand that every business has unique needs when it comes to scissor lifts. More importantly, we recognize that the budget often plays a major role in the purchasing decision. That’s why we don’t just offer brand-new equipment, but we also provide reliable used scissor lifts to give our customers more options.

Before anything else, our priority is to equip buyers with the right information so they can make an informed decision and set realistic expectations when deciding between new and used models. To help you weigh your options, here’s a clear side-by-side comparison of the key differences between new and used scissor lifts:

New Scissor Lifts Used Scissor Lifts
✓ Full manufacturer warranty coverage ✓ Significantly lower upfront investment
✓ Latest safety technology and features ✓ Thoroughly inspected and certified
✓ Zero wear, maximum remaining lifespan ✓ Proven reliability in field use
✓ Predictable maintenance schedules ✓ Immediate availability for urgent projects

All used scissor lifts for sale in our inventory undergo rigorous inspections to meet strict safety and performance standards, offering you proven reliability at a great value.

Should You Rent or Buy a Scissor Lift?

The rent vs buy scissor lift decision impacts both your immediate cash flow and long-term operational costs.

While a scissor lift rental may be a smart move for one-off jobs or occasional use, the expenses add up quickly, especially for businesses with unexpected and ongoing elevation needs. Most rental agreements include daily minimums, delivery fees, and potential overtime charges that can exceed purchase costs within months of regular use.

Buying, on the other hand, gives you lasting value. You gain a tangible asset, avoid recurring rental bills, and always have equipment ready when you need it. Ownership also lets you maintain and customize your lifts to match your exact standards and schedules.

While Zuma Sales doesn't offer rentals, we provide affordable new and used scissor lifts for sale options with flexible financing that often results in lower monthly payments than typical rental costs.

Scissor Lift Price & Financing Options

We understand that managing cash flow while acquiring essential equipment can be challenging. That's why we offer competitive scissor lift prices paired with flexible financing solutions designed to fit various budget requirements and business situations.

Below is a comparison of used scissor lifts from recent listings versus the common price range for new units of the same type.

*Prices may vary depending on brand, condition, and location.
Scissor Lift Types Average Used Price Range Average New Price Range
Vertical mast lifts $5,700 – $7,300 $8,500 – $15,000
Electric slab scissor lifts $6,500 – $9,900 $13,000 – $22,000
Compact electric scissor lifts $9,900 $12,800 – $15,000
Mid-size electric scissor lifts $9,900 $21,000 – $22,000
Rough terrain scissor lifts $19,900 $45,000 – $57,000

Our financing programs make it easier to buy scissor lift equipment without compromising your working capital.

Contact us today to discuss your specific needs and explore financing options. Our scissor lift sales team will provide detailed quotes and help structure a payment plan that keeps your projects moving forward without financial strain.

Aerial lift equipment alternatives to Scissor Lifts

Scissor lifts are robust and versatile, but they are by no means a perfect fit in all situations. Instead of relying solely on scissor lifts, some find that other types of aerial lift equipment offer better reach, maneuverability, or compactness. Below are the most common alternatives to scissor lifts:

Aerial Equipment Type Key Advantage
Boom Lifts Extended horizontal reach and ability to work around obstacles.
Towable Boom Lifts Lightweight and easy to transport. Can be moved between sites with a pickup truck and set up quickly.
Telehandlers Impressive lifting height with high load capacity. Can handle heavier materials than boom lifts or scissor lifts. Also offers forward reach.
Single Man Lifts Compact and lightweight, ideal for light-duty maintenance in small spaces.

As your all-in-one aerial equipment source, Zuma Sales can help you compare options and select the most appropriate solution for your specific operational requirements. Our primary objective is to make sure you get the right aerial lift that you’ll never regret purchasing.

Scissor Lifts for Sale Near You

At Zuma Sales, we offer nationwide delivery on both new and used scissor lift models. We ensure fast and reliable shipping straight to your jobsite, whether you’re in Texas, California, Florida, or even New York.

No matter where you’re located, you can count on us to provide affordable, high-quality solutions that meet your needs, with all equipment backed by competitive pricing and flexible financing.

Scissor Lift FAQs

Prices vary by size, model, and condition. Entry-level used models start around $10,000, while new heavy-duty lifts can exceed $50,000.

Yes, Zuma Sales offers financing options for both new and used equipment.

Electric models are quiet and emission-free, while hydraulic models provide consistent power for heavy loads.

We offer compatible trailers and equipment transport options — contact our team for details.

Most are 20 to 50 feet tall, and some specialized lifts reach up higher.

Yes. A smaller machine, like a one-man lift or ladder, could be utilized on light-duty work.

Yes, rough terrain boom lifts have special tires and 4WD systems designed for outdoor construction sites.

OSHA mandates fall protection, adequate training, and periodic inspections. For a more detailed review you may read the full OSHA scissor lift regulations.

It depends on your needs. Electric scissor lifts are ideal for indoor, emission-free work. While hydraulic scissor lifts have strong performance for heavy-duty, outdoor works.

Yes. OSHA requires workers to receive aerial lift training before operating a scissor lift. Training covers safe operation, fall protection, and hazard awareness.

With proper maintenance, a scissor lift can last 10–20 years depending on usage, environment, and servicing. Indoor electric lifts often last longer than rough terrain models.

Yes, but only models designed for rough terrain should be used outdoors. Indoor electric models are not built for uneven surfaces or wind exposure.

Only operate lifts on firm, level ground. Avoid slopes, soft soil, or unstable surfaces. Rough terrain models can handle more demanding conditions.

Daily inspections are required before use, with more thorough annual inspections mandated by ANSI A92 standards.

Yes. Smaller compact models fit on trailers, while larger rough terrain lifts may require flatbed transport. Zuma Sales can guide you on the best trailer or transport solution.

No, scissor lifts cannot be towed on their own wheels and must be transported on a trailer or flatbed.