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Electric Work Positioner

100KG 150KG 200KG Light Duty Electric Stacker

  • Effortless Load Management: Battery-powered lifting mechanism handles loads up to 200kg, transforming heavy lifting tasks into smooth, strain-free operations.
  • Office-Friendly Design: Non-marking polyurethane wheels and slim profile make it perfect for professional environments like mailrooms, file rooms, and office storage areas.
  • Premium Construction: Combines durable steel frame with lightweight aluminum mast, offering optimal strength-to-weight ratio for easy maneuverability.
  • Zero-Maintenance Power: Equipped with maintenance-free 12V 24AH batteries, ensuring reliable performance without additional upkeep costs.
  • Space-Smart Engineering: Ultra-slim design navigates effortlessly through narrow aisles and tight spaces, making it ideal for compact office environments.

Revolutionize your workplace efficiency with our Light Duty Electric Stacker, the smart solution for modern office material handling. This versatile work positioner combines the convenience of battery-powered lifting with exceptional maneuverability, perfect for managing files, boxes, and office supplies. Available in 100kg, 150kg, and 200kg capacities, its professional-grade design features a thick PVC platform and premium wheels, delivering reliable performance while protecting your facility’s flooring.

Electric Work Positioner

Model E100 E150
Type
(KG)
100
150
Load Center
(mm)
235
235
Max.Fork Height
(mm)
1700
1500
Min.Fork Height
(mm)
130
130
Platform Size
(mm)
470x600
470x600
Overall Size
(mm)
870x600x1990
870x600x1790
Load Wheel
(mm)
Φ75
Φ75
Steering Wheel
(mm)
Φ125
Φ125
Battery, Service Free
24V/12Ah
24V/12Ah
Net Weight
(KG)
66
63
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Performance

Perfect Office Environment Solution

Transform your office material handling with our Light Duty Electric Stacker, specifically engineered for professional environments. The non-marking polyurethane wheels protect your premium flooring while ensuring smooth operation. With its 5″ steer wheels featuring integrated brakes and 3″ load wheels, this stacker delivers exceptional stability and control. The sleek design seamlessly integrates into corporate settings like mailrooms, file rooms, and storage facilities, maintaining a professional appearance while significantly improving workplace efficiency.

Ergonomic Excellence and Versatility

Experience unparalleled ease of operation with our battery-powered lifting system. Available in 100kg, 150kg, and 200kg capacities, this work positioner eliminates the physical strain of manual lifting, protecting your staff from potential injuries. The thick PVC platform provides a stable surface for various loads, from document boxes to office supplies. With simple up/down controls, operators can position materials at the perfect working height, enhancing productivity while reducing fatigue.

Smart Design for Modern Workspaces

Our electric work positioner combines intelligent engineering with practical functionality. The hybrid construction featuring a steel frame and lightweight aluminum mast offers optimal maneuverability without compromising durability. Its slim profile navigates effortlessly through narrow corridors and tight spaces, making it ideal for compact modern offices. The maintenance-free 12V 24AH batteries ensure reliable, consistent performance throughout the workday, eliminating concerns about operational downtime.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many types of stacker are there?

Manual Hydraulic Stacker

  • Features: Operates entirely through manual power, with fork lifting and lowering achieved via manual hydraulic pump (hand-operated or foot-operated). No electrical or fuel power required; movement and steering depend on manual pushing.
  • Advantages: Simple structure with low maintenance costs. No power source required, suitable for short-distance and light-duty operations.
  • Disadvantages: Limited lifting height (typically ≤2 meters). High labor intensity with relatively low efficiency.
  • Applications: Small warehouses, retail stores, and light cargo stacking (such as cartons and palletized goods).

Semi-electric Stacker

  • Features: Electric hydraulic lifting: Fork lifting and lowering are accomplished by motor-driven hydraulic system. Manual movement: Equipment travel relies on manual pushing (no drive motor).
  • Advantages: Effortless lifting operation with higher efficiency than purely manual models. Long battery life (only powers hydraulic system) and low noise operation.
  • Disadvantages: Movement still requires manual force, unsuitable for long-distance handling.
  • Applications: Warehouses or workshops with medium-low heights (2-3 meters) and medium loads (1-2 tons).

Fully-electric Stacker

  • Features: Fully electric operation: Both lifting and travel are motor-driven (including drive wheels and hydraulic system). Operating methods: Stand-on or walk-behind operation, with some models equipped with platform or handle controls.
  • Advantages: High degree of automation with low labor intensity. Greater lifting height (up to 5-6 meters) and strong load capacity (1-3 tons).
  • Disadvantages: Higher cost and requires regular charging. Certain requirements for floor levelness.
  • Applications: High-frequency, long-distance warehousing and logistics operations (such as e-commerce warehouses and distribution centers).

Electric Counterbalance Stacker

  • Features: Equipped with counterweight: The rear section of the vehicle features counterweight design to offset the forward tilting moment of loads; Ride-on operation: Operator sits while operating, similar to traditional forklifts.
  • Advantages: High stability, suitable for heavy loads (1-5 tons). High lifting capacity (can reach over 6 meters).
  • Disadvantages: Larger vehicle body requiring wider operating aisles. High purchase price and maintenance costs.
  • Applications: Heavy industry, ports, large-scale warehousing, and other heavy cargo handling operations.

Reach Stacker

  • Features: Mast reach function: Forks can extend forward to directly access goods without moving the vehicle body. Compact design: Suitable for narrow aisle operations.
  • Advantages: High space utilization and good flexibility. Lifting height can reach 8-10 meters (high-level warehousing models).
  • Disadvantages: Complex structure with higher technical skill requirements for operation.
  • Applications: High-bay racking warehouses, cold chain storage, and other space-constrained environments.

Scissor Lift Stacker

  • Features: Scissor lift mechanism: Achieves smooth lifting and lowering through hydraulic cylinders driving scissor arms. Platform design: Usually equipped with cargo platform rather than forks.
  • Advantages: Smooth lifting operation, suitable for precision equipment or personnel elevated work. Large load-bearing surface area.
  • Disadvantages: Limited handling capability, primarily used for vertical lifting.
  • Applications: Factory equipment maintenance and supermarket shelf restocking, etc.

Rough Terrain Stacker

  • Features: Large tires/four-wheel drive: Adapts to uneven surfaces such as muddy ground and gravel. Fuel or electric power options.
  • Advantages: Strong outdoor operation capability. High load capacity (over 3 tons).
  • Disadvantages: Large size, unsuitable for indoor use.
  • Applications: Construction sites, lumber yards, agricultural storage, and other outdoor environments.

What is the difference between a stacker and a forklift?

Stackers and forklifts are two commonly used equipment types in material handling, but they differ in core functions and application scenarios.

 

Stackers are specifically designed for high-level stacking, primarily used for lifting goods between warehouse racks and short-distance handling. They are characterized by lightweight construction and high lifting capacity (up to 10 meters), but have limited horizontal handling capability. Common semi-electric or fully-electric stackers are suitable for narrow space operations, with typical loads ranging from 0.5 to 3 tons, making them ideal for light to medium-weight goods.

 

Forklifts focus more on horizontal handling and medium-distance transportation while also providing stacking functionality. They offer stronger load capacity (1 to 10+ tons), diverse power options (electric, diesel, LPG, etc.), and counterbalance design that makes them suitable for heavy loads and outdoor operations. However, their lifting height is generally lower than stackers (typically ≤6 meters). Simply put, stackers excel at “stacking upward” while forklifts excel at “moving back and forth.”

 

When selecting equipment, stackers are suitable for high-level operations in dense storage environments, while forklifts are better suited for comprehensive handling needs such as loading, unloading, and transfer operations.