
LGMG North America will introduce two new machines during CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 and The ARA Show 2026, underscoring its focus on rental-ready equipment.
The company will debut the SS1932ER micro scissor lift and the H1256 telehandler at its Diamond Lot exhibit at CONEXPO/CON-AGG and booth #4870 at The ARA Show.
The SS1932ER is designed for construction and maintenance work in tight indoor environments. It offers a maximum platform height of 18 ft., 1 in. indoors and 14 ft., 9 in. outdoors, with a 500-lb. capacity (true compact dimensions are 31.9 in. width, 61 in. length, with a 6 ft. 7 in. stowed height). Its compact dimensions allow it to pass through standard doorways without folding guardrails and easily maneuvered in space-constrained conditions common in modern infrastructure, industrial and commercial facilities.
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The SS1932ER emphasizes ease of operation, durability and manageability to support frequent turnover and repeat deployment across a wide range of applications. Noting that the jobs require compact machines and are able to safely operate indoors, Craig Paylor, president of LGMG North America says that they are seeing strong momentum for micro scissor lifts tied to infrastructure projects, chip manufacturing, data centers, shipyards, and factory construction.
Its permanent magnet synchronous lift motor provides smoother motion for better control and higher efficiency, meaning more working time between charges.
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The H1256 telehandler provides a 12,000-lb. lift capacity, a maximum lift height of 56 ft., 1 in. and 42 ft. of forward reach. It features multiple steering modes, four-wheel drive and a 120-horsepower Cummins engine.
Three steering modes, including four-wheel and crab steer, allow operators to easily navigate tight job sites. With four-wheel drive and industry-standard Dana limited-slip axles, the H1256 excels in uneven and demanding terrains. Its 5.5 mph travel speed helps operators move quickly across large sites.
The H1256 has a rugged design with more steel to handle daily tasks. For example, a durable steel engine cover comes standard. Its ergonomic cab features intuitive controls, multiple load chart placements for quick reference and a spacious layout to reduce operator fatigue.
LGMG's Strategy
As rental companies continue to balance utilization, uptime and total cost of ownership, LGMG NA has structured its product strategy around machines built for repeat rental cycles and consistent jobsite performance. The company’s approach centers on practical design, proven jobsite-tested technology and support systems that help keep equipment working and earning. LGMG will also display electric slab scissor lifts, boom lifts and vertical mast lifts from its broader North American rental portfolio.
That rental-first philosophy has gained traction with independent and regional rental companies as well as larger national fleets, reflecting an understanding that long-term value is established by getting machines onto real jobsites and keeping them productive over time.
Paylor says the company's focus is on the realities of rental:
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.





















