Heavy Enough to Reach the Sky—Safely.
So, you’re eyeing the Genie GS-2632. It lifts up to 32 feet, fits through double doors, and rolls around like it owns the place.
But now you’re wondering:
“Okay, but how much does this thing weigh?”
We’ve got your answer—and a little more perspective to go with it.
📦 Official Weight: 2,168 kg (or 4,781 lbs)
Yes, you read that right.
The Genie GS-2632 weighs 2,168 kilograms—that’s about 4,781 pounds.
That’s:
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Heavier than a Chevy Tahoe 
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Lighter than a backhoe 
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Just right for a scissor lift that goes 10 meters into the air without wobbling like a Jenga tower 
In short, it’s heavy because it needs to be.
🏗️ Why So Much Weight?
Great question.
The GS-2632 is designed to go higher than most compact scissor lifts (up to 38 ft working height), but it still keeps a narrow 32-inch chassis.
And here’s the catch: narrow + tall = needs extra ballast.
So Genie loads this thing with:
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A reinforced steel frame 
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Oversized electric drive components 
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Extra stability plating and safety systems 
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A large battery pack for full-day runtime 
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Built-in pothole protection mechanisms 
It’s all about balance, reliability, and safety at height.
🛞 Can It Still Move Easily?
You bet. Despite its bulk, the GS-2632 is:
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Self-propelled 
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Front-wheel drive 
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Equipped with proportional controls for smooth driving and lifting 
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Tight enough to maneuver in warehouses, retail stores, and commercial interiors 
And thanks to zero-emission electric drive, it’s quiet, clean, and happy to work around people—like a 2-ton office ninja.
🧳 Is It Transportable?
Yes, but plan for it:
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You’ll need a trailer or flatbed rated for 5,000 lbs or more 
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The unit is 32 in (0.81 m) wide and 8 ft (2.44 m) long 
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Most lifts have fork pockets or designated tie-down points for safe loading 
So while it’s not something you toss in the back of a van, it’s totally mobile for construction crews and rental companies.
📊 How Does It Compare?
| Model | Platform Height | Weight | 
|---|---|---|
| GS-1930 | 19 ft (5.8 m) | ~2,451 lbs | 
| GS-1932 | 19 ft (5.8 m) | ~3,314 lbs | 
| GS-2632 | 26 ft (8 m) | 4,781 lbs | 
| GS-3246 | 32 ft (9.75 m) | ~6,172 lbs | 
As you go up in height, you go up in weight—it’s the physics of staying safe and upright.
🧠 Why Should You Care?
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For floor load limits—some mezzanines, stages, or older buildings can’t handle 2+ tons 
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For transport planning—you’ll need a liftgate or forklift 
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For comparing models—you might need the GS-2632’s height, but not its heft 
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For jobsite prep—is the ramp rated for 25% slope with this much load? 
Understanding the weight helps you use the lift smarter, safer, and more efficiently.
🏁 Final Thoughts
So how much does a Genie GS-2632 weigh?
About 4,781 pounds of well-balanced, battery-powered, steel-framed elevation muscle.
It’s not here to be lightweight.
It’s here to keep you stable, safe, and productive—way above ground level.
If you’re going high, go strong.
And the GS-2632 is built like a fortress on wheels.
 
				


