Common questions

How long does it take for a JLG scissor lift to charge?

How long does it take for a JLG scissor lift to charge?

Recharging Instructions for all Scissor Lifts: Recharge for a minimum of 6 hours between uses. Machine cannot be charged and run at the same time.

How long does a scissor lift take to charge?

The length of time it takes to charge a scissor lift varies. In some instances, it can take about six hours to charge a lift before an operator can use it for a full work day. Comparatively, Genie lifts and other types of electric aerial work platforms (AWPs) can take approximately 12 to 16 hours to charge.

How many amps does a scissor lift use?

If this is a small scissor with 4- 6 volt deep cycle batteries the charger should start at around 25-30 amps and finish at around 5-7 amps if the batteries are in good condition.

How long does it take a lift to charge?

Charging time is approximately 12 hours for the first few charges, 4 hours after the first two full battery cycles, at which point the battery will reach maximum capacity. The lift comes with a battery charger for use in dry locations.

Can a scissor lift get wet?

Electric scissor lift platform is not allowed to use in open area in rainy day. Secondly, if hydraulic lift accidentally gets wet or mud, water stains on the machine should be dry or clean up, keeping aerial work platform dry and cleaning.

How many batteries are in a scissor lift?

JLG’s ES Series and R Series scissor lifts utilize a 24V system requiring four 6V batteries with a minimum rating of 220 amp-hours.

How much is a new scissor lift?

A new 19′ scissor lift has an average cost between $10,000 and $15,000. A new 30′ scissor lift has an average cost around $20,000 – $25,000. Attachments add to your cost, with most ranging between $1,000 and $3,000. However, there are some attachments that may cost as much as $10,000.

What does JLG lift stand for?

JLG. Jean-Louis Gassée. JLG. John L. Grove (JLG Industries, Inc.)

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