What Is a Scissor Lift?

What Is a Scissor Lift?
A scissor lift raises a vehicle through a compact underbody support structure rather than tall side posts. It is often chosen for service bays where flexibility and wheel-area access matter.
How the Lift Design Works
The vehicle is supported from below through a scissor-style lifting mechanism that expands upward under controlled force.
Why It Is Popular in Tire and Brake Work
This lift style is especially practical for wheel service, inspections and other jobs that benefit from moderate working height.
Compact Size Is a Real Advantage
A scissor lift often fits well into workshops where full-height lift systems would take too much permanent space.
Different Models Offer Different Access
Platform design, lift height and support flexibility all influence what type of work the machine handles best.
Best When Matched to the Right Workflow
Shops that value flexible bays and practical daily service access often find scissor lifts especially useful.
Conclusion
Autokato Engineering supplies KATOOL garage equipment for practical workshop use, including car lifts, wheel alignment systems, tire changers and related service equipment.