Hydraulic Hand Stacker

Model Number Cp-HS2.0 CP-HS2.0 (LH3.5)

Capacity (kg)

2000 Kg

2000 Kg

Max Lifting Height (mm)

1600

3500

Lowered height Of Forks (mm)

85

85

Fork Length (mm)

900/1150

900/1150

Adjustable Width of Fork (mm)

270-680

270-680

Lift Speeding (mm/Stroke)

14

14

Lowering Speed (mm/Stroke)

Controllable

Controllable

Outer Width of Front legs (mm)

750

750

Self Weight (kg)

180 Kg

300 Kg

A hydraulic hand stacker is a manual piece of equipment used for lifting, stacking, and transporting pallets and heavy loads. It operates using a hydraulic system, allowing users to lift loads to higher elevations than a standard pallet jack. Here’s an overview:

Key Features:

  1. Hydraulic Lift System: Uses hydraulic fluid to lift and lower the forks. The lifting mechanism is activated by a handle or foot pedal.
  2. Forks: Similar to those on a pallet jack, these are used to lift and support pallets. The forks can typically be adjusted to fit different pallet sizes.
  3. Mast: A vertical support that guides the forks up and down. The height of the mast determines how high the stacker can lift.
  4. Handle: Used for steering and operating the hydraulic lift. Some models may have a handle that also controls the lifting mechanism.
  5. Wheels: Designed for stability and ease of movement. There are usually load wheels under the forks and steering wheels at the base.
  6. Capacity: Varies by model, typically ranging from 1,000 to 4,000 pounds (450 to 1,800 kilograms).

Common Uses:

  1. Warehousing: Lifting and stacking pallets on shelving units or mezzanines.
  2. Manufacturing: Handling materials and products within production facilities.
  3. Retail: Stocking high shelves and organizing inventory in backrooms.
  4. Logistics: Loading and unloading trucks and moving goods in distribution centers.
  5. Storage Facilities: Managing and organizing inventory in storage units.

Benefits:

  1. Increased Lift Height: Can lift loads to greater heights than standard pallet jacks, making them suitable for stacking.
  2. Cost-Effective: Less expensive than powered forklifts while still providing significant lifting capabilities.
  3. Ease of Use: Simple to operate with minimal training required.
  4. Versatility: Can be used in various settings and for different types of loads.
  5. Compact Design: Smaller footprint compared to forklifts, making them suitable for tight spaces.

Maintenance Tips:

  1. Regular Inspection: Check for wear and tear, especially on the wheels, forks, and hydraulic system.
  2. Hydraulic Fluid: Ensure the hydraulic fluid is at the correct level and is clean. Replace or top up as necessary.
  3. Lubrication: Keep moving parts well-lubricated to ensure smooth operation.
  4. Cleanliness: Keep the stacker clean to prevent debris from interfering with the wheels and hydraulic system.
  5. Proper Storage: Store in a dry place to avoid rust and other damage.

Hydraulic hand stackers are valuable tools in many industries, providing an efficient and cost-effective solution for lifting and stacking heavy loads.