How to Choose an Aerial Work Platform: Buying Guide 2026

How to Choose an Aerial Work Platform: Expert Buying Guide

Choosing the right aerial work platform is crucial for safety and productivity. This guide covers everything you need to know.

Step 1: Determine Working Height

  • Low-level (6-10m): Warehouse, retail, indoor
  • Medium (10-20m): Building maintenance, signs
  • High-level (20-40m+): High-rise, bridges, industrial

Step 2: Assess Work Environment

Indoor

  • Electric power – zero emissions
  • Compact design – fits narrow aisles
  • Non-marking tires

Outdoor

  • Diesel power – more torque
  • Rough terrain capability
  • Weather resistance

Step 3: Choose Platform Type

Scissor Lifts

Best for large, flat areas. Cost-effective, stable, easy to operate.

Articulated Boom Lifts

Best for reaching over obstacles. Flexible arm movement.

Telescopic Boom Lifts

Best for long horizontal reach. Maximum height.

Step 4: Platform Capacity

Calculate: workers + tools + materials. Scissor lifts: 230-500kg. Boom lifts: 200-300kg.

Step 5: Power Options

Electric

  • ✓ Zero emissions, quiet, lower costs
  • ✗ Limited runtime (8-10 hours)

Diesel

  • ✓ More power, longer runtime
  • ✗ Emissions, higher fuel costs

Step 6: Safety Features

  • Pothole protection
  • Tilt sensors
  • Emergency lowering
  • Guardrails and toe boards
  • CE certification

Step 7: New vs Used

New: Full warranty, latest tech, no wear.

Used: 30-50% savings, immediate availability.

Step 8: Dealer Support

Choose GMH for: after-sales service, spare parts, training, warranty, flexible payment.

Top Brands

Genie, JLG, Skyjack, Dingli, Zoomlion, Sinoboom.

Contact Us

📧 sales@gmhlift.com | 📱 +86 15315316901 | ☎️ 400 6766 086

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