June 25, 2026
A single-mast inclinable aluminum aerial work platform, engineered for the narrow aisles, low ceilings, and tight job sites that stop conventional lifts cold.
Real job sites aren't open floor plans. This platform was shaped by the spaces other equipment can't enter.
Threads through standard pallet aisles for picking, restocking, and shelf repairs without clearing the whole row.
Swivel and fixed casters move it cleanly between rooms for ceiling, lighting, and HVAC installation work.
The mast tilts down to a 2350mm stored height, fitting under canopies and into underground structures.
A 2260 × 2240mm outrigger footprint holds full stability without crowding shared, active job sites.
Tilts flat for loading onto a pickup or trailer — no crane, no forklift. For rental fleets and multi-site contractors, this is often what decides whether the machine works three jobs a day or sits waiting for a flatbed.
Specs on paper are one thing. These are the details operators notice on the job.
The plug-and-play charging system tops up overnight without special tools or a dedicated charging bay — ready by morning, every time.
A 1.6KW lift motor keeps full cycles fast enough for repetitive tasks, like racking inspections that mean dozens of cycles per shift.
One person can move the unit without strain — a real difference for solo maintenance workers without a second set of hands.
A second worker can manage positioning or watch for obstructions from the ground — useful where forklifts and foot traffic share space.
Reduces the climbing and straddling common to vertical lifts, which adds up over a full day of repeated boarding cycles.
Every lift makes a trade-off. Here's where this one lands against the alternatives.
| Factor | Single-Mast Inclinable | Standard Scissor Lift | Push-Around Vertical Mast |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aisle / doorway access | Excellent — 750mm width | Poor, needs wide aisles | Good, but rigid mast limits low spots |
| Low-headroom access | Excellent — mast tilts to clear | Very poor | Poor — fixed mast height |
| Transport / loading | Tilts flat, no crane needed | Forklift or crane required | Usually needs a ramp trailer |
| Working height | Up to 12m | Lower for similar footprint | Comparable, bulkier base |
| Manual maneuverability | 200N, small footprint | Heavy, hard to reposition | Moderate, depends on base size |
| Best fit | Confined spaces, frequent moves | Open, unobstructed floors | General indoor maintenance |
Warehouse and distribution center maintenance teams working in narrow racking aisles
Interior fit-out contractors and MEP trades needing a compact, floor-friendly lift
Facility managers servicing low-clearance spaces such as parking structures or mezzanines
Equipment rental companies serving multiple small job sites per day
Small maintenance crews who need to move and load the lift without heavy equipment
Anywhere access — not raw capacity — is the limiting factor