Product reference
Safelift PA35 — push-around mast lift, 3.5 metre working height
The PA35 is the 3.5-metre Safelift, the lightest unit in the range at 236 kg. Designed for low-ceiling commercial environments — offices, smaller retail, heritage buildings — where the 5 m and 6 m units are unnecessary or simply will not fit.
Specifications
| Model | Safelift PA35 |
| Working height | 3.5 m |
| Platform dimensions | 0.55 × 0.65 m |
| Maximum platform load | 130 kg |
| Unit weight (stowed) | 236 kg |
| Drive | Push-around (operator pushes unit on castors, brake-then-elevate) |
| Power | 24 V DC battery, 230 V mains charge, full working day per charge |
| Standard compliance | EN 280:2013+A1:2019 Type 1 / Group A · CE marked |
| Safety features | Platform guardrail, harness anchor point, emergency stop (platform + chassis), manual emergency lowering valve, tip-line stability calculation |
| Indicative pricing | €6,500–9,000 net |
| Country of manufacture | Sweden (Växjö) |
| Lead time | 4–8 weeks standard configuration; 12–16 weeks custom |
What this configuration is for
Office buildings with 5 m ceilings. Smaller retail outlets. Heritage and older commercial buildings. Operations that need to keep one MA50 and one PA35 in the fleet for different ceiling heights.
What it is not for
Working heights above 4.5 metres (use PA50/MA50). High-bay warehouses (use PA60/MA60).
Doorway, elevator, and floor compatibility
The Safelift PA35 stowed footprint is 0.55 × 0.65 m, which passes through 800 mm rough-opening doorways with 740 mm clear width after door hardware. The unit fits standard 1.0 m wide goods elevators. Floor loading on rubber castors does not exceed standard atrium / commercial building floor specifications.
Detailed dimensional analysis for any specific facility: see Doorways, elevators, narrow aisles: which lift fits.
How it compares to alternatives in the 2–6 metre band
For the working-height tier this Safelift PA35 occupies, the buyer's choice is typically between three options: this Safelift configuration, a comparable scissor lift, or a one-person mobile tower. The technical comparison is in Pillar lift, scissor lift, or ladder for indoor work at height.
The decision usually comes down to (a) reposition frequency during the work and (b) doorway / elevator constraints in the facility. Mast lifts win when both factors weigh against scissor lifts.
Order or request a quote
Pricing, delivery, and dealer information for the Safelift PA35 on the Safelift Sweden AB main site. Site visits and demo programmes available across Europe.