The workhorse scissor for warehouse floors, loading docks, and mezzanines.
19-foot industrial electric scissor lift. 1,000 lb capacity, OSHA-compliant platform guarding, 48V DC silent drive. Built for warehouse and industrial use.
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| Weight | 4,760 lbs |
| Warranty | 2 years structural, 1 year components |
| Drive System | 48V DC electric |
| Overall Width | 47 inches |
| Platform Size | 48" × 96" |
| Working Height | 25 ft |
| Battery Runtime | 8 hours |
| Platform Height | 19 ft |
| Grade Capability | 25% |
| Platform Capacity | 1,000 lbs |
| Pothole Protection | Auto-activates above 30 in |
Multi-angle views of the IronStack 19E Electric Scissor Lift. Click any image to zoom.
See this class of lift in action. The video below shows installation, real-world operation, and the kind of shop this lift belongs in.
Industrial scissor lifts use a heavy-duty electric-hydraulic scissor mechanism to raise a large work platform to heights from 19 to 40+ feet. Designed for extended use in warehouse, manufacturing, and construction environments.
A control box on the platform mid-rail operates drive, steering, and lift. The lift/lower lever requires continuous hold-to-run activation — releasing the lever stops motion immediately. Drive speed is automatically limited when elevated.
When the platform rises above the pothole protection threshold (typically 24"–36"), the pothole protection bar drops to its lowest position. This prevents the machine from driving over an edge or into a floor opening that would be hidden from the operator's view at height.
An electronic tilt sensor monitors platform level continuously. If the machine is driven onto a slope exceeding the rated angle, motion halts and an alarm sounds. The machine cannot be elevated on a slope beyond its rated incline.
An on-board load management system monitors platform load. Overloading halts the lift function and displays a fault code. The machine will not raise until load is brought within rating. This protects the scissor mechanism from overload damage.
A mechanical bar drops to the lowest position when the platform is elevated. If the machine attempts to drive over a floor opening, the bar contacts the edge before the wheel does — halting motion before a tip-over can occur.
On-board sensors monitor total platform load continuously. An overload condition locks out the lift function and displays a fault code. The system resets only when load is reduced to within rating — not resettable by the operator without reducing the load.
If a tilt sensor detects the machine has driven onto a slope exceeding the rated angle while elevated, all drive and lift functions lock out. The machine must be lowered before it can be driven to level ground.
Full-height guardrail system exceeds OSHA and ANSI requirements for fall protection. The self-closing entry gate includes a positive latch. All guardrail connection points are bolted, not clip-on, for structural integrity under impact.
The 19-foot class is the most-sold industrial scissor size because it handles the majority of warehouse and manufacturing tasks — reaching the top of most standard racking systems and typical 20-24 foot warehouse ceilings — while remaining compact enough to navigate between racking rows. Pothole protection is non-negotiable for dock-area work where platform edges drop off unexpectedly.