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Posted January 30, 2020

Electric slab scissor lift

The Snorkel S3019E scissor lift was developed from the ground up to feature a patent-pending design that enables the scissor stack to stow entirely inside the chassis.


This sunken scissor stack provides a low step-in height for the operator, which improves the ease of ingress and egress from the platform. It also results in a lower stowed machine height, of just 69.1 inches, meaning it can be driven through standard doorways without the need for folding guardrails. It is compliant news ANSI A.92 standards.

Snorkel S3019E scissor lift
The Snorkel S3019E scissor lift was developed from the ground up to feature a patent-pending design that enables the scissor stack to stow entirely inside the chassis.

It is equipped with electric drive and electric steer, meaning there are no hydraulic hoses. This eliminates the risk of hydraulic leaks, meaning the lift is ideal for use in sensitive areas, and improves the duty cycle as there is less energy loss compared to hydraulic driven units.

The new model can lift up to 550 pounds to a maximum platform height of 19 feet. Measuring just 30.5 inches wide, the S3019E is equipped with a 36-inch roll-out extension deck that expands the maximum working area to 024 inches x 100.5 inches.  Weighing 3,485 pounds, the battery-powered S3019E has non-marking tires as standard, and is rated for one person plus tools for outdoor use.

 “We believe that the Snorkel S3019E will disrupt the standard convention of what a slab scissor lift is. In terms of safety, the low step-in height is a major benefit, as a large proportion of jobsite accidents occur when operators are entering and exiting the working platform. From a productivity standpoint, the overall low stowed height eliminates the need to fold down guardrails, and the electric drive and electric steering provide a long duty cycle, and zero inside turning radius for greater maneuverability on the job,” says Matthew Elvin, Snorkel CEO.

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