Zoomlion Access goes full electric

ZOOMLION ZS0607E scissor lift Zoomlion’s ZS0607E scissor. (PHOTO: Zoomlion)

Zoomlion Access has expanded its range of electric powered scissor lifts, adding two new zero-emission models to its offering.

The new ZS0407E and ZS0607E scissors offer indoor working heights of 6.2m and 7.8m respectively, with platform capacities of 240kg and 230kg. 

Part of the Zoomlion Green product line, the standout feature of the models is the absence of any hydraulic systems - which means zero chance of hydraulic oil leaks for equipment users and rental companies. 

Yi Zhong, Manager of Zoomlion Access R&D department, said, “Featuring electric cylinders for zero leaks and emission-free working conditions, the two models are purpose-built for construction sites with stringent environmental standards such as dust-free workshop, data centers and libraries.

“Besides, their compact size can easily navigate into narrow spaces, better for indoor maintenance.”

Both the ZS0407E and ZS0607E, which offer respective gradeabilities of 30% and 25%, incorporate an energy recovery device that is said to improve working time by 15% per shift and a load weighting system.

the Zoomlion ZS0407E scissor lift The new ZS0407E scissor lift. (PHOTO: Zoomlion)

They are also fitted with maintenance-free components such as the knuckles and brushless DC lifting motor, which contribute to a lower total cost of ownership.

Yi Zhong, said, “We have seen rapid adoption of eco-friendly MEWPs at jobsites particularly in American & European markets, that’s why we developed full electric scissors lifts to deliver quiet, clean and safe working conditions with long-lasting performance.”

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