Scissor Lift vs Boom Lift: Which One to Choose? (2026 Guide)

Scissor Lift vs Boom Lift: Complete Comparison Guide 2026

Choosing between a scissor lift and a boom lift is one of the most common questions we receive at Global Machinery Hub (GMH).

What is a Scissor Lift?

A scissor lift is a vertical lifting platform that moves straight up and down using a crisscross mechanism. Working height: 6-18 meters.

Key Features:

  • Vertical lifting only
  • Large platform capacity (230-500kg)
  • Electric or diesel options
  • Best for indoor and flat surfaces

What is a Boom Lift?

A boom lift features an articulated or telescopic arm that can extend horizontally and vertically. Working height: 10-40+ meters.

Key Features:

  • Horizontal and vertical reach
  • Can reach over obstacles
  • Rough terrain available
  • Ideal for complex access

Key Differences

1. Working Range

Scissor Lift: Vertical only. Must drive to position before raising.

Boom Lift: Can reach up, over, and around obstacles.

2. Working Height

Scissor Lift: 6-18 meters. Perfect for warehouse and low-rise construction.

Boom Lift: 10-40+ meters. Ideal for high-rise buildings and bridges.

3. Cost

Scissor Lift: More economical. Lower initial cost and maintenance.

Boom Lift: Higher cost but more versatile.

When to Choose Scissor Lift?

  • ✓ Vertical access for large, flat areas
  • ✓ Cost-effective solution
  • ✓ Indoor applications (electric)
  • ✓ Warehouse operations

When to Choose Boom Lift?

  • ✓ Reach over obstacles
  • ✓ Higher working heights (20m+)
  • ✓ Multiple work positions
  • ✓ Outdoor rough terrain

Brands We Supply

At GMH, we supply both types from leading manufacturers: Genie, JLG, Skyjack, Dingli, Zoomlion, Sinoboom.

Get Expert Advice

Our team has 18+ years of experience helping customers choose the perfect aerial work platform.

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

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