Atomoving

Work Positioner and Stacker

Work Positioner and Stacker

Experience the next level of material handling with our comprehensive range of work positioners and stackers, engineered to meet diverse workplace challenges. From lightweight 100KG electric stackers perfect for office environments to robust 400KG manual and electric solutions for industrial applications, our portfolio combines innovation with practicality.

 

We offer specialized solutions including stainless steel models for hygienic environments, counterbalanced stackers for enhanced stability, and versatile platform stackers for multi-purpose use. Our manual series features ingenious attachments like reel rotators and V-blocks, while our electric models deliver effortless operation with battery-powered lifting. Each product is thoughtfully designed to maximize workplace efficiency while prioritizing operator safety and comfort.

Compact light duty electric stacker with ergonomic handle, lifting platform, and wheeled base for easy maneuverability
Yellow manual pallet stacker with hydraulic platform and 400kg load limit for easy lifting

Designed to Perform

Whether you’re managing a small retail space, operating a clean room facility, or running a busy warehouse, Atomoving’s stackers deliver professional-grade performance without compromise.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is work stationer?

Work Positioners are specialized equipment in the material handling industry used for securing, rotating, or tilting workpieces. They achieve multi-angle precision positioning of workpieces through electric, hydraulic, or manual methods, primarily applied in welding, assembly, and inspection processes. Their core function involves adjusting workpiece orientation in coordination with production workflows (such as 360° rotation, ±90° tilting), enhancing operational efficiency and precision. Common types include welding positioners, rotary work tables, and assembly positioning tables, widely used in automotive manufacturing and mechanical processing sectors. Compared to stacking equipment, work positioners focus more on spatial orientation control of workpieces rather than handling functions.