Atomoving

Manual Pallet Truck

Hydraulic Pallet Truck 3500KG

  • Robust Construction: Features 35mm piston big strong pumps and 4mm strong metal thickness for durability.
  • Large Steering Wheels: 200mm diameter wheels enhance maneuverability and load handling.
  • Longevity: Equipped with adjustable rods to extend service life and maintain performance.
  • Easy Pallet Entry: Standard equipped guide wheel ensures smooth pallet access.
  • Optimized Handling: Designed for ease of use, improving operational efficiency and safety.

The hydraulic pallet truck of Atomoving is crucial for the efficient transport of pallets in warehouses and tight spaces like truck trailers. Its hand-operated mechanism facilitates easy lifting and moving of heavy loads, boosting productivity in logistical operations.

Model for Hydraulic Pallet Truck

Model HP35
Loading Capacity
kg
3,500
Lifting Height
mm
200/190
Lowered Height
mm
85/75
Overall Fork Width
mm
520/550/685
Overall Fork Length
mm
1150/1220
Steering Wheel
mm
Φ180×50
Single Fork Wheel
mm
Φ80×70/Φ74×70
Double Fork Wheel
mm
Φ80×93/Φ74×93
Turning Radius
mm
1249/1319
Ground Clearance
mm
32
Net Weight
kg
75-85
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Performance

Durable Hydraulic Pallet Truck for Heavy-Duty Tasks

The hydraulic pallet truck features a 35mm piston, strong pumps, and 4mm metal thickness, ensuring durability and peak performance under harsh conditions. With 200mm diameter steering wheels, it offers excellent maneuverability and ease of operation across different surfaces, essential for heavy-duty warehouse tasks and underlining Atomoving’s dedication to industrial equipment quality and efficiency.

Adjustable Hydraulic Pallet Truck for Customized Handling

Designed with adjustable rods, the hydraulic pallet truck boosts longevity and meets diverse operational requirements. This adjustability allows for customization to specific loads and user needs, enhancing performance and extending the equipment’s lifespan. This innovation reflects a commitment to cost-effective, efficient material handling solutions, supporting sustainable warehouse logistics.

Efficient Hydraulic Pallet Truck with Guide Wheel Feature

Equipped with a guide wheel, the hydraulic pallet truck simplifies pallet entry, enhancing operational efficiency and ease. This addition improves engagement and lifting of pallets, streamlining material handling and reducing workload. The guide wheel’s inclusion highlights the design’s focus on user-friendly operation and precision, making the hydraulic pallet truck a crucial component for efficient warehouse management.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should a pallet truck be pushed or pulled?

In the operation of pallet trucks, also known as pallet jacks, the recommended method of movement is to push rather than pull. This guidance is rooted in considerations of visibility, ergonomics, and control. When pushing a pallet truck, operators benefit from an unobstructed view in the direction of travel, significantly enhancing the ability to avoid obstacles and maintain a safe trajectory. Ergonomically, pushing leverages the operator’s body weight, facilitating easier movement and reducing strain. Moreover, this approach affords superior control, enabling more precise maneuvering and positioning of the pallet truck.

Despite the advantages of pushing, certain scenarios, such as tight space navigation or directional changes, may necessitate pulling the pallet truck. In these instances, it is imperative for operators to proceed slowly and with caution, maintaining situational awareness to prevent accidents. Care must be taken to avoid awkward bodily movements, which could result in muscle strain or injury.

Does OSHA require training for manual pallet jacks?

No, OSHA does not require certification for operators of manual pallet jacks. OSHA classifies manual pallet jacks as non-powered industrial trucks, and therefore, the stringent training and certification requirements that apply to powered industrial trucks do not apply to manual pallet jack operators.