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Low Profile Pallet Jack 60mm

  • Low Clearance Access: 60mm (2.4″) minimum height ideal for low profile pallets, enhancing versatility.
  • Ergonomic Design: Handle equipped with shock-proof grip, suitable for various conditions, ensuring operator comfort.
  • Smooth Operation: Entry and exit rollers minimize hang-ups, streamlining pallet handling and increasing efficiency.
  • Enhanced Durability: Built to withstand demanding environments, ensuring long-term reliability.
  • Operator Efficiency: Designed for ease of use, reducing fatigue and improving productivity.

The Atomoving MHE low profile pallet jack is tailored for pallets or skids with low clearance, meeting specific material handling requirements. The HPL52 and HPL60 models offer a 2000kg load capacity, while the HPL35 handles up to 1000kg, suiting various needs. Featuring a one-piece, cast hydraulic pump, these pallet jacks guarantee reliable performance and easy maintenance. Their robust design and specialized low profile are essential for transporting and lifting low-clearance materials, ensuring functionality and durability in modern warehouse operations. These low profile pallet jacks are vital tools for applications demanding precise handling capabilities.

Model for Low Profile Pallet Jack

Model HPL60
Loading Capacity
kg
2,000
Lifting Height
mm
160
Lowered Height
mm
65
Overall Fork Width
mm
550/685
Overall Fork Length
mm
1,150/1,220
Steering Wheel
mm
Φ150×58
Net Weight
kg
60
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Specialized Low Profile Pallet Jack for Various Pallet Types

The low profile pallet jack is designed for specialized needs, featuring a minimum height of 60mm (2.4 inches) for efficient use with low-clearance pallets. This enhances versatility in environments where standard pallet jacks are unsuitable, meeting diverse industrial requirements and improving operational efficiency with a range of pallet types.

Ergonomic Low Profile Pallet Jack with Shock-Proof Handle

Featuring an ergonomic handle with a shock-proof grip, the low profile pallet jack ensures operator comfort and safety, reducing fatigue in various conditions and allowing prolonged, comfortable use. This commitment to ergonomics and user well-being highlights the pallet jack’s role in exceeding manual handling equipment standards in the workplace.

Efficient Low Profile Pallet Jack with Smooth Transition Rollers

Equipped with entry and exit rollers, the low profile pallet jack prevents hang-ups, facilitating smooth pallet transitions and reducing effort for the operator. This innovation addresses common workflow challenges, streamlining operations, and minimizing the risk of damage, making it essential for efficient, fast-paced warehouse environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

what is a low profile pallet jack?

Low profile pallet jacks represent a specialized category within material handling equipment, designed specifically for optimizing operations in environments where vertical space is at a premium. Here’s an overview of their key features and benefits, delineating their niche in warehouse and industrial settings:

  • Design for Low-Clearance Access: With a minimal lowered fork height of 1.5″ to 2″, low profile pallet jacks are engineered to navigate beneath pallets, skids, or machinery that are inaccessible to standard pallet jacks. This design feature is pivotal for maximizing space utilization within warehouses, accommodating the movement of low-clearance items with ease.
  • Versatility in Load Handling: These jacks are particularly suited for maneuvering low profile pallets, thin style pallets, and low stillages, offering entry from all four sides to enhance accessibility and streamline operations.
  • Robust Construction: The durability of low profile pallet jacks is underscored by their all-steel frames, designed to manage heavy loads with typical capacities around 1,800KG. This robustness is complemented by polyurethane wheels and steel load rollers, ensuring longevity and reliability.
  • Ergonomic Operation: Emphasizing operator comfort and efficiency, these pallet jacks feature fingertip lever controls for precise raising and lowering, along with rubber cushioned handle grips and effortless steering mechanisms. Such ergonomic considerations are crucial for reducing fatigue and enhancing maneuverability, especially in confined spaces.
  • Compactness and Maneuverability: Compared to their standard counterparts, low profile pallet jacks are more compact and agile, making them particularly suitable for areas with restricted headroom, such as underneath mezzanines. Their design facilitates easy navigation in tight spaces, further elevating their utility in specific operational contexts.

What is the difference between a pallet jack and a narrow pallet jack?

The difference between a standard pallet jack and a narrow pallet jack lies in their overall width and the spaces they are designed to operate in:

  • Standard Pallet Jack: Typically has an overall width of about 68cm, which is the common size designed to handle standard pallets used in many industries. This size allows it to fit into most standard-sized aisles and doorways.
  • Narrow Pallet Jack: Has a narrower overall width, often around 52cm or less, allowing it to maneuver through tight spaces and narrow openings. It is specifically designed to fit into narrow pallets and navigate down narrow aisles, making it suitable for environments with space constraints, such as small retail establishments or areas with tightly packed racks or shelving units.

Despite the difference in width, narrow pallet jacks can still handle similar load capacities to standard pallet jacks, with many models capable of lifting up to 2500KG. The choice between the two types of pallet jacks would depend on the specific requirements of the workspace and the size of the pallets being handled.

What is the difference between a 2 way and 4 way pallet jack?

The difference between a 2-way and 4-way pallet jack primarily lies in the design of the pallets they are compatible with, which affects how the pallets can be entered and maneuvered by the pallet jack.

 

2-Way Pallet Jack: Designed to work with 2-way pallets. 2-way pallets have openings on only two opposing sides, allowing the pallet jack’s forks to enter from the front or back but not from the sides. These pallets typically use stringers (solid or with notches) to support the top deck boards, and the lack of side entry points limits the directions from which the pallet jack can engage the pallet.

 

4-Way Pallet Jack: Compatible with 4-way pallets, which can be accessed from all four sides. 4-way pallets feature either notched stringers or block designs that allow the forks of a pallet jack (or forklift) to enter from the front, back, and both sides. This design offers greater flexibility in handling and positioning pallets, especially in tight spaces, as the pallet jack can approach and lift the pallet from any direction.

 

The choice between a 2-way and 4-way pallet jack depends on the types of pallets predominantly used in a facility and the specific operational needs, such as space constraints and the directionality of pallet movement. 4-way pallet jacks and their compatible pallets generally provide more versatility in maneuvering and storage options, but 2-way pallets and jacks can be more cost-effective and offer sufficient functionality for many applications