
LGMG North America (LGMG NA) will introduce two new machines at The ARA Show, highlighting its focus on rental fleet requirements in the mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) and telehandler markets.
On display at booth 4870 will be the new SS1932ER micro scissor lift and the H1256 telehandler, alongside other access equipment currently operating in rental fleets across North America.
LGMG NA stated that its product strategy centers on utilization, uptime and total cost of ownership—key considerations for rental companies managing high-cycle equipment in construction and industrial environments.
“Our focus is on the realities of rental,” said Craig Paylor, president of LGMG North America. “Utilization, uptime and ownership value drive every decision rental fleets make, and that’s what guides how we build equipment and how we support it. Reliability and serviceability matter far more than adding technology that doesn’t deliver real value in the field.”
The company said its approach emphasizes practical design, jobsite-tested technology and service support aimed at keeping equipment productive over multiple rental cycles.
SS1932ER Micro Scissor Lift
The SS1932ER micro scissor lift is designed for construction, maintenance and installation work in confined indoor spaces and narrow layouts.
Key specifications include:
The lift features a permanent magnet synchronous motor intended to provide smoother motion and improved efficiency between charges.
Paylor said demand for compact scissor lifts continues to grow.
“We’re seeing strong momentum for micro scissor lifts tied to infrastructure projects, chip manufacturing, data centers, shipyards and factory construction,” he said. “These jobsites require compact machines that can move easily into confined areas, operate reliably indoors and hold up over time in rental service.”
H1256 Telehandler
The H1256 telehandler is designed for lifting, placement and material handling across construction, infrastructure and industrial jobsites.
Specifications include:
The machine features three steering modes — four-wheel, crab and front-wheel steer — along with four-wheel drive and Dana limited-slip axles for operation on uneven terrain. LGMG said the telehandler includes a steel engine cover and an ergonomic cab with multiple load chart placements.
Warranty and Support
LGMG NA offers a five-year warranty on MEWPs and a three-year warranty on telehandlers.
“A warranty only matters if you can stand behind it in the field,” Paylor said. “Fast access to service is what keeps machines working instead of sitting idle.”
The company stated that its equipment lineup is designed to support repeatable performance and service access in high-utilization rental environments.