The SCWP series includes 7 models with maximum working heights covering the 6–18m range, tailored to diverse height requirements:
SCWP0406: Max. working height 6m
SCWP0608: Max. working height 8m
SCWP0810: Max. working height 10m
SCWP1012: Max. working height 12m
SCWP1214: Max. working height 14m
SCWP1416: Max. working height 16m
SCWP1618: Max. working height 18m

This series targets mid-low height, multi-person, space-constrained scenarios—ideal for:
Installation and repair of production equipment (e.g., conveyor belts, ventilation ducts) and power/fire protection systems (e.g., distribution cabinets, sprinkler heads) in factories/warehouses. The 6–18m height aligns perfectly with routine maintenance needs, eliminating the need for complex boom extensions.
Ceiling work (aluminum panel installation, down light wiring) in malls/office buildings, and wall decoration (high-rise painting, signage hanging) in hotels/hospitals. The scissor lift’s vertical elevation avoids boom obstructions, allowing close access to walls—perfect for narrow indoor spaces.
Organizing goods on 3–5 tier high racks and inspecting roof-mounted surveillance cameras/fire pipelines. The 6–18m height matches standard high-rack levels, while the stable platform accommodates both tools and small cargo.
Bus stop signage replacement, residential elevator machine room inspections, and unit entrance decorations. The compact body fits narrow areas like residential alleys or station platforms—no large boom equipment required.
The document does not detail straight/curved boom products, but based on my knowledge: the core difference lies in structural logic, and the SCWP series’ strengths align precisely with its target scenarios:
Scissor lifts use vertically extending cross arms, keeping the platform’s center of gravity directly above the machine—no tipping risks during elevation. In contrast, straight/curved booms rely on articulated arms, causing center-of-gravity shifts that limit payload to 1–2 people. The SCWP series supports up to 3 workers simultaneously, ideal for scenarios requiring "crew + tools" (e.g., renovation, maintenance).
Scissor lifts have compact bodies (e.g., SCWP0608 is just 1.22m wide when stowed) with no long booms to occupy space—they can enter narrow spots like residential stairwells or warehouse aisles. Straight/curved booms (e.g., a 12m straight boom has a ~10m arm) cannot navigate these areas.
Scissor lifts feature a simple structure (cross arms + hydraulic cylinders + chassis) with no complex boom joints or rotation mechanisms. Compared to same-height straight booms:
l Purchase cost is 20–30% lower.
l Maintenance cost is over 40% lower.
Operation only requires three actions ("raise/lower/drive")—no professional training needed, perfect for small renovation teams or local maintenance crews.
Scissor lift platforms are rectangular and spacious (no boom obstructions), letting workers move freely. They also include auto-leveling, keeping the platform horizontal during elevation to prevent tool slippage. In contrast, straight/curved booms have narrow, elongated platforms (~1.8×0.8m)—less suitable for material stacking (e.g., renovation supplies) or instrument placement (e.g., maintenance tools).
The SCWP series is not an "all-in-one" solution—it is a niche product for mid-low height, stable, multi-person operations. It outperforms straight/curved booms if you need:
l 6–18m height
l Multi-person collaboration
l Narrow space access
l Cost control
For heights above 20m or obstacle crossing (e.g., trees, buildings), straight/curved booms are better.
In short: Scissor lifts are "stable and practical" basic models; straight/curved booms are "long-reach and flexible" advanced options—the SCWP series hits the "frequent,rigid demand" of most small-to-medium clients.

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