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Manual Pallet Truck

Quick Lift Hand Pallet Truck

Double Speed Manual Pallet Jack with Quick Pump

  • Rapid Hydraulic Action: Features a dual-speed pump that reaches maximum lift height in just 6-7 strokes, reducing cycle time by 50%.
  • Ergonomic Operation: Optimized hydraulic gearing and precision bearings reduce drawbar pull force to just 34kg (75 lbs) at full load.
  • Structural Integrity: Engineered with triple-formed reinforced steel forks, providing 2x the tensile strength of standard single-formed chassis.
  • Component Longevity: Equipped with chrome-plated hydraulic pistons and steering wheel bearing dust covers to extend service intervals.
  • Smooth Pallet Entry: Integrated nose guide wheels on fork tips assist entry into 85mm (3.3 in) clearance pallets and prevent splintering.
The Quick Lift manual pallet jack is a high-efficiency material handling solution designed to minimize operator fatigue and maximize throughput in high-volume logistics operations. Unlike standard units that require 12-14 pumps to achieve full elevation, this “Double Speed” model utilizes a specialized high-displacement hydraulic system to reach maximum lift height in only 6-7 strokes. This rapid-lift capability makes it an economical, high-speed alternative to powered trucks for cross-docking applications.
 
Engineered for a 2500kg (5500 lbs) load capacity, the unit features a heavy-duty chassis available in fork widths of 520mm (20.5 in), 550mm (21.7 in), or 685mm (27.0 in) to accommodate Euro and GMA pallet standards. The design prioritizes operator safety and ease of use, utilizing a spring-loaded handle with a self-returning vertical mechanism and internally mounted solid steel adjustable push rods for precise load control.

Model for Heavy Duty Hand Pallet Truck

Model HPQ25 HPQ30
Loading Capacity
kg
2,500
3,000
Lifting Height
mm
200/190
200/190
Lowered Height
mm
85/75
85/75
Overall Fork Width
mm
520/550/685
520/550/685
Overall Fork Length
mm
1,150/1,220
1,150/1,220
Steering Wheel
mm
Φ180×50
Φ180×50
Single Fork Wheel
mm
Φ80×70/Φ74×70
Φ80×70/Φ74×70
Double Fork Wheel
mm
Φ80×93/Φ74×93
Φ80×93/Φ74×93
Turning Radius
mm
1,249/1,319
1,249/1,319
Ground Clearance
mm
32
32
Net Weight
kg
65
70
Lifing Strove
time
6-7
6-7
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Performance

Double-Speed Quick Lift Hydraulic System

The defining feature of this equipment is its dual-stage hydraulic pump logic. While standard HPT-25 models require repetitive pumping to lift a load, the Quick Lift system optimizes fluid displacement to achieve full elevation in just 6-7 strokes. This is achieved through a chrome-plated piston and a single-piece casting pump design, which not only accelerates lifting speed but also ensures superior seal integrity. The pump is engineered for serviceability, featuring an easy-access design for seal replacement, thereby reducing maintenance downtime and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).

Reinforced Triple-Formed Chassis

To address the common failure point of fork buckling under uneven loads, this unit moves beyond standard manufacturing by utilizing triple-formed steel forks. This manufacturing process increases the cross-sectional moment of inertia, providing twice the structural strength of standard single-formed forks. This rigidity ensures that even at the maximum capacity of 2500kg (5500 lbs), the chassis maintains zero deflection, preventing “toe-in” alignment issues that often plague lighter-duty jacks.

Precision Mobility & Wheel Configuration

Operational efficiency is further enhanced by a specialized wheel and bearing configuration. The unit rests on two articulating steering wheels equipped with bearing dust covers, which prevent abrasive warehouse debris from compromising the axle rotation. For load handling, the fork tips are fitted with “Nose/Guide Wheels.” These auxiliary rollers engage the pallet’s bottom boards before the main load rollers, lifting the forks over the obstacle to ensure a clean, shock-free entry and exit. This significantly reduces impact damage to both the pallet jack wheels and the wooden pallets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a manual pallet jack?

A manual pallet jack (also called a hand pallet truck or hand pallet jack) is a hand‑powered, non‑motorized material handling tool designed to lift, lower, and transport palletized loads. It uses a hydraulic pump system operated by a hand lever to raise forks under pallets, then relies on human force to push or pull the unit. With no battery or engine, it’s compact, low‑cost, and highly maneuverable—ideal for short‑distance pallet movement in warehouses, retail spaces, and manufacturing facilities. Common capacities range from 2,000 to 5,500 lbs.

What are the OSHA rules for manual pallet jacks?

OSHA does not classify manual pallet jacks as powered industrial trucks (so no formal certification is required under 29 CFR 1910.178), but it enforces key safety rules and best practices:
Training: Employers must provide safety training covering load limits, proper lifting, steering, and hazard avoidance.
Pre‑use inspection: Check for damaged forks, wheels, hydraulics, and structural issues before each useOSHA Ed School.
Load safety: Never exceed the rated capacity; load evenly to prevent tippingOSHA Ed School.
Operation: Keep forks low when moving; maintain clear paths; avoid sudden pulls or turnsOSHA Ed School.
Maintenance & storage: Keep jacks in good repair; store properly when not in use to prevent tripping hazards.

Reference

[1] Jungheinrich UK. “Hand Pallet Trucks”. Jungheinrich UK, Accessed February 22, 2026. https://www.jungheinrich.co.uk/products/new-forklifts/pallet-trucks/hand-pallet-trucks.

[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.