On busy construction and maintenance sites, access equipment should speed work up – not slow it down. Yet delays often come from one simple issue: choosing the wrong scissor lift size.
Too small and your team is constantly repositioning. Too large and you’re dealing with access restrictions, floor load limits, or unnecessary cost. Understanding scissor lift sizes before booking helps you plan properly and keep projects on schedule.
That’s why Baker Plant Hire delivers plant and access equipment across Lincolnshire and the East Midlands, including Lincoln, Grantham, Boston, Newark, and Peterborough. For larger projects, scheduled delivery is available nationwide.
Scissor lifts are measured using two key figures:
Most UK scissor lifts fall into these working height ranges:
Understanding both scissor lift working heights and scissor lift dimensions is essential, particularly when working indoors or in restricted areas.
Compact scissor lifts are typically used for:
A good example of this size category is the Boss X3X, which offers a working height of just over 5.2m in a lightweight, push-around format. Machines of this size are commonly used in warehouses, schools, offices, and commercial buildings where space and floor loading are key considerations.
This is one of the most commonly specified ranges for indoor industrial and commercial sites.
Typical uses include:
We have a wide range of Genie Scissor Lifts for hire in this size range include the Genie GS-1930, Genie GS-1932, and Genie GS-2032. These machines provide working heights of around 7.8–7.9m while maintaining a narrow footprint under 0.82m, allowing them to pass through standard doorways with ease.
This makes them a popular choice for scissor lift sizes for warehouse and indoor maintenance work.
When additional reach or platform space is required, larger electric scissor lifts are often specified.
Common applications:
In this category, machines such as the Genie GS-2632, Genie GS-2646, Genie GS-3232, and Genie GS-3246 offer working heights from just under 10m up to 11.75m. Wider platform options are also available where multiple operatives or materials need to be accommodated safely.
These sizes are frequently used for maintenance work and slab-based construction phases.
For outdoor work or uneven ground, diesel scissor lifts are typically required.
These machines offer:
Examples include the Genie GS-2668 RT and Genie GS-3268, commonly specified for external works, structural tasks, and cladding. At the top end of the range, the Genie GS-5390 provides a working height of nearly 18m, making it suitable for large-scale construction and façade projects.
So how tall are scissor lifts? This simplified scissor lift height chart teams in the UK use is a good reference:
| Working Height | Typical Applications |
|---|---|
| Up to 6m | Inspections, basic maintenance |
| 7–8m | Warehouses, ceilings, signage |
| 9–12m | Construction and M&E installation |
| 14m+ | External works and large projects |
Always plan based on maximum required reach, not average height.
If you’re asking which scissor lift do I need, consider three factors:
If in doubt, Baker Plant Hire’s team will help you choose the right size based on your site conditions.
Baker Plant Hire operates as a true one-stop shop:
Many national hire firms charge £250–£300 per machine, per delivery.
Baker Plant Hire operates local lorries instead:
If you’d like guidance on selecting the correct scissor lift size – or want availability checked – contact the Baker Plant Hire team in Sleaford today.
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