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Low Profile Hand Pallet Truck

Low Profile Pallet Jack 60mm

  • Ultra-Low Profile Options: Available in minimum fork heights of 35mm (1.4 in), 52mm (2.0 in), and 60mm (2.4 in) for restricted-access skids.
  • High-Strength Hydraulic Casting: Features a one-piece cast pump housing without welding points to sustain 2000kg (4409 lbs) operational loads.
  • Optimized Load Entry: Equipped with dedicated steel entry and exit rollers to eliminate friction when accessing closed-bottom pallets.
  • All-Weather Ergonomics: Tiller arm fitted with a shock-proof, rubberized grip designed to maintain traction in hot or cold warehouse environments.
The HPL Series low profile pallet jack is engineered specifically for handling low-clearance load carriers, such as disposable pallets, Super Sacks, and specialized skids that standard 85mm (3.3 in) trucks cannot access. The series offers precise configuration options: the HPL52 and HPL60 models provide a robust 2000kg (4409 lbs) load capacity with lowered heights of 52mm (2.0 in) and 60mm (2.4 in) respectively, while the specialized HPL35 offers an ultra-low 35mm (1.4 in) profile with a 1000kg (2205 lbs) capacity.
 
Constructed for durability and throughput, these units utilize a fully sealed, one-piece cast hydraulic pump to prevent leakages common in welded alternatives. Whether navigating narrow aisles or loading docks, the HPL series ensures seamless pallet entry without compromising structural integrity.

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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Performance

Specialized Low-Clearance Chassis Geometry

Standard pallet trucks typically require an 85mm (3.3 in) clearance, rendering them incompatible with many modern, space-saving disposable skids. The HPL series solves this by utilizing reduced-diameter load wheels and a reinforced, slim-profile fork chassis. The HPL60 achieves a 60mm (2.4 in) entry height, while the HPL35 achieves an industry-leading 35mm (1.4 in) profile. Despite the reduced vertical cross-section, the forks on the 2000kg models are fabricated from high-tensile steel to resist deflection under maximum load.

One-Piece Cast Hydraulic Integrity

Reliability in hydraulic systems is often compromised by seal failure at weld points. The HPL Series addresses this by utilizing a one-piece cast hydraulic pump. By eliminating external welds, the design creates a hermetically sealed pressure chamber capable of sustaining the 2000kg (4409 lbs) lift force repeatedly. This casting process also protects the internal valving from contamination and impact damage, significantly extending the maintenance interval compared to fabricated pump housings.

Precision Load Dynamics and Ergonomics

To mitigate the physical strain of manual handling, the tiller arm features a specialized shock-proof grip. This ergonomic interface dampens vibration transfer to the operator and ensures secure handling in sweaty or cold conditions. Furthermore, the fork tips are engineered with auxiliary entry and exit rollers. These rollers mechanically lift the fork tips over the pallet’s bottom boards, converting potential impact force into rolling motion. This prevents the “hang-ups” that often damage disposable pallets and allows for smooth extraction even when the truck is under load.

Frequently Asked Questions

what is a low profile pallet jack?

A low profile pallet jack is a specially designed pallet truck with an ultra-low lowered fork height, much lower than a standard model. It is used to lift pallets, skids, or containers that sit very close to the ground, which regular pallet jacks cannot access. It is widely used in warehouses, logistics, and manufacturing for handling low-clearance loads.

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

A standard pallet jack is designed for general use with regular-width pallets and aisles. A narrow pallet jack has a narrower body and fork spacing, making it ideal for narrow aisles, small spaces, and narrower pallets. It offers better maneuverability in tight work environments where standard pallet jacks cannot easily operate.

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

A 2-way pallet jack only enters pallets from two opposite sides, while a 4-way pallet jack can access pallets from all four directions. The 4-way design provides greater flexibility and convenience in handling different pallet types and layouts, especially in crowded or complex warehouse settings.

Reference

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[2] Nationwide Handling. “Do You Need a Licence to Use a Pallet Truck? Training & Safety Explained”. Nationwide Handling, Accessed February 22, 2026. https://www.nationwidehandling.co.uk/post/do-you-need-a-licence-to-use-a-pallet-truck-training-safety-explained.

[3] Monroe Engineering. “5 Common Types of Pallet Jacks”. Monroe Engineering, Accessed February 22, 2026. https://monroeengineering.com/blog/5-common-types-of-pallet-jacks/.

[4] BHS. “Stacking Pallets: OSHA Regulations”. BHS, Accessed February 22, 2026. https://na.bhs1.com/blog/post/stacking-pallets-osha-regulations.