The micro scissor. Big-machine productivity in the smallest possible footprint.
MEC 1932ES 19-ft micro electric scissor lift. 32-inch width, 500 lb capacity, 2,640-lb machine weight. Zero-emission 24V DC, non-marking tires, pothole protection. Commercial rental grade.
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| Model | 1932ES |
| Drive System | 24V DC electric-hydraulic |
| Manufacturer | MEC Aerial Work Platforms |
| Overall Width | 32 inches (0.81 m) |
| Platform Size | 65" × 29" (1.65 m × 0.74 m) |
| Certifications | ANSI/SAIA A92.20, CE EN 280, CSA B354.2 |
| Machine Weight | 2,640 lbs (1,197 kg) |
| Working Height | 25 ft (7.62 m) |
| Battery Runtime | 8 hours (typical) |
| Max Drive Grade | 25% |
| Platform Height | 19 ft (5.79 m) |
| Platform Capacity | 500 lbs (227 kg) |
| Pothole Protection | Auto-deploys above 6 ft |
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Watch the MEC 1932ES Micro Electric Scissor Lift in action — full installation and operation demo.
A mechanical bar extends outward from the platform's lower edge when elevated above 6 feet. If the machine approaches a floor opening, drop-off, or dock edge, the bar contacts the hazard before the wheel reaches it — automatically halting drive before a tip-over can occur. Non-defeatable by the operator.
Rough-terrain models cannot raise above a set height unless all four outriggers confirm positive ground contact. The interlock is mechanical — not software-only. A single outrigger without firm contact blocks elevation above the threshold, preventing elevation on an unstable base.
Full-height (43 in) guardrails with mid-rail and toe board meet OSHA 1926.502 and ANSI/SAIA A92.20 fall protection requirements. The self-closing entry gate uses a positive slam-latch that cannot be accidentally kicked open. Platform D-ring anchor for personal fall arrest (on most models).
On-board sensors monitor platform weight continuously. Overloading locks out the lift function and displays a fault code — the machine will not raise until load is reduced to within rating. This protects the scissor mechanism from overload and prevents the stability limit from being exceeded.
MEC 1932ES vs. Genie GS-1930: both are 32-inch-wide 19-foot electrics with 500 lb capacity. The key MEC advantage is weight: the 1932ES is 300 lbs lighter than the GS-1930, which matters for mezzanines and elevated slabs with 125 psf loading limits. The Genie has a larger service network. For rental-intensive use, MEC machines are known for low maintenance frequency. For owner-operators with Genie service relationships, the GS-1930 may offer better local support.
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