Apr 08, 2026 Leave a message

Product design of self-propelled tracked scissor lift aerial work platforms

Tracked self-propelled aerial work platforms are a type of aerial work platform that uses a hydraulic drive and tracked walking system to lift workers to work at heights. The equipment is available in electric, hybrid, and diesel power versions, featuring a compact structure and lightweight design.

 

The equipment mainly consists of a chassis, boom system, work platform, and control system. The chassis employs a tracked design, including hydraulic outriggers, a turntable, tracks, and footboards, offering good off-road performance and low ground pressure. The boom system comprises multiple hydraulic cylinders and articulated joints, enabling multi-directional extension and rotation, and is constructed from high-strength materials. The work platform (work bucket) is suspended at the end of the boom, providing a standing area for the worker, and can rotate 180°. The control system controls the boom's movement, as well as the work platform's lifting and rotation.

 

The equipment uses a motor + track drive, resulting in low noise, strong maneuverability, and on-the-spot turning capability. The minimum turning radius is within 5 meters, and the folded height can be less than 2 meters, making it suitable for operation and transportation in confined spaces. It is capable of operating on slopes up to 20%. The tracks exert minimal pressure on the ground, allowing operation on delicate surfaces such as marble. The boom is made of high-strength materials, and the bucket can rotate 180°, enabling it to navigate around obstacles.

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