MEWP Equipment Solutions and Models 2026

Choose MEWP equipment by working height, platform capacity, movement type, surface condition and access direction. Platfon brings scissor lifts, boom lifts, mast lifts and tracked platforms into one technical archive so buyers can compare models before requesting a quote.

  • Group A vertical access
  • Group B outreach access
  • Type 3 self-propelled options
  • Indoor and outdoor models
AT5.5 Scissor Lift

AT5.5 Scissor Lift

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  • 5.4mMax. Working Height
  • 3.4mMax. Platform Height
  • 250kgLifting Capacity
  • 400kgWeight
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PB16 Articulating Boom Lift

PB16 Articulating Boom Lift

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  • 16mMax. Working Height
  • 14mMax. Platform Height
  • 230kgLifting Capacity
  • 7,200kgWeight
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PB18 Articulating Boom Lift

PB18 Articulating Boom Lift

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  • 17.7mMax. Working Height
  • 15.7mMax. Platform Height
  • 230kgLifting Capacity
  • 8,000kgWeight
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PCS14 Crawler Scissor Lift

PCS14 Crawler Scissor Lift

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  • 13.80mMax. Working Height
  • 11.80mMax. Platform Height
  • 318kgLifting Capacity
  • 3,380kgWeight
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PM-06 Vertical Mast Lift

PM-06 Vertical Mast Lift

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  • 6.80mMax. Working Height
  • 4.80mMax. Platform Height
  • 227kgLifting Capacity
  • 980kgWeight
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PM-08 Vertical Mast Lift

PM-08 Vertical Mast Lift

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  • 8.0mMax. Working Height
  • 6.0mMax. Platform Height
  • 160kgLifting Capacity
  • 1,060kgWeight
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PM-10J Vertical Mast Lift

PM-10J Vertical Mast Lift

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  • 11.20mMax. Working Height
  • 9.20mMax. Platform Height
  • 200kgLifting Capacity
  • 2,950kgWeight
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PRT14E Scissor Lift

PRT14E Scissor Lift

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  • 14.20mMax. Working Height
  • 12.20mMax. Platform Height
  • 365kgLifting Capacity
  • 5,580kgWeight
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PRT18D Diesel Scissor Lift

PRT18D Diesel Scissor Lift

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  • 17.95mMax. Working Height
  • 15.95mMax. Platform Height
  • 680kgLifting Capacity
  • 8,000kgWeight
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PS-08 Scissor Lift

PS-08 Scissor Lift

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  • 7.8mMax. Working Height
  • 5.8mMax. Platform Height
  • 230kgLifting Capacity
  • 1,500kgWeight
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PS-10N Scissor Lift

PS-10N Scissor Lift

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  • 9.8mMax. Working Height
  • 7.8mMax. Platform Height
  • 230kgLifting Capacity
  • 2,150kgWeight
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PS-12 Scissor Lift

PS-12 Scissor Lift

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  • 11.8mMax. Working Height
  • 9.8mMax. Platform Height
  • 320kgLifting Capacity
  • 2,580kgWeight
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PS-14 Scissor Lift

PS-14 Scissor Lift

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  • 13.8mMax. Working Height
  • 11.8mMax. Platform Height
  • 320kgLifting Capacity
  • 2,950kgWeight
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PS-16 Scissor Lift

PS-16 Scissor Lift

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  • 15.8mMax. Working Height
  • 13.8mMax. Platform Height
  • 230kgLifting Capacity
  • 3,540kgWeight
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PSP18 Tracked Platform

PSP18 Tracked Platform

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  • 18mMax. Working Height
  • 16mMax. Platform Height
  • 230kgLifting Capacity
  • TrackeddriveCrawler Mobility
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PB12 Articulating Boom Lift

PB12 Articulating Boom Lift

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  • 11.5mMax. Working Height
  • 9.5mMax. Platform Height
  • 200kgLifting Capacity
  • 4,800kgWeight
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How to choose MEWP equipment

MEWP selection should start with the working envelope: vertical height, horizontal outreach, platform capacity, number of operators and whether the machine must drive while elevated. Scissor lifts and vertical mast lifts are ideal for Group A style vertical access, while articulating boom lifts and tracked platforms are better when obstacles, outreach or uneven surfaces are involved.

For indoor jobs, electric drive, compact dimensions and non-marking tyres are usually more important than rough-terrain capacity. For outdoor sites, ground clearance, gradeability, terrain stability and energy autonomy become more critical.

  • Use scissor lifts for stable vertical work over a wide platform area.
  • Use articulating boom lifts when the basket must reach over obstacles.
  • Use vertical mast lifts in narrow corridors and indoor maintenance routes.
  • Use crawler or tracked platforms on sensitive, uneven or restricted terrain.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MEWP equipment?

MEWP means mobile elevating work platform. It covers machines that lift personnel to elevated work areas, including scissor lifts, boom lifts, vertical mast lifts and tracked access platforms.

Which MEWP type is best for indoor work?

Electric scissor lifts and vertical mast lifts are usually the best starting points for indoor work because they are compact, quiet and suitable for flat floors.

When should I choose a boom lift instead of a scissor lift?

Choose an articulating boom lift when the work area is not directly above the machine or when the platform must reach over equipment, structures or obstacles.

What affects MEWP equipment prices?

Price depends on working height, platform capacity, drive system, energy type, outreach, terrain capability, safety equipment and after-sales support.

Platfon MEWP equipment model archive
Platfon MEWP equipment model archive

Professional MEWP Equipment for Height Access

Platfon MEWP equipment is developed for buyers who need a clear route from job-site requirement to suitable model selection. Instead of choosing only by height, users can evaluate access direction, platform capacity, terrain, operating environment and mobility in one page.

Built for practical comparison

The product archive combines compact electric lifts, high-capacity scissor lifts, articulating boom lifts, vertical mast lifts and tracked platforms. This structure helps purchasing teams compare the right product class before moving into model-level technical review.