Offering a more energy efficient method to moving material
Being both easy to manipulate through extremely narrow aisles and able to move a vast range of weights, HELI’s Light Pallet Jack will increase both your productivity and ease within the workplace.
- 1500-2000kg lifiting capacity
- Simple, reliable and easy to operate
- Portable lithium electric bag, easy to open the cover and replace the battery
- Standard equipped with the emergency stop switch and emergency reverse device
- Integrated handle with key and meter
- Light weight frame
A compact design and a small turning radius, making it perfectly suited for manoeuvring in tight spaces.
The vehicle's compact build is complemented by a durable, full protective metal housing for added reliability.
- Features a portable lithium battery pack, with a straightforward method for opening the cover and swapping the battery.
- Includes a power-off brake function that activates immediately upon releasing the handle or pressing the button, ensuring immediate halting of the vehicle.
- Utilises dual safety measures with electromagnetic and motor braking systems to guarantee secure operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
A light pallet jack works by inserting its forks into the openings of a pallet. The operator pumps the handle to lift the pallet off the ground. By manoeuvring the handle, the operator can steer the pallet jack and transport the load to the desired location.
A light pallet jack, also known as a hand pallet truck or manual pallet jack, is a material handling device used to lift and move palletised loads within a warehouse or storage facility. It is manually operated and designed for lighter loads compared to electric or powered pallet jacks.
Light pallet jacks are designed for lighter loads. Attempting to use them for loads exceeding their weight capacity can lead to equipment damage and pose safety risks. For heavy loads, it is recommended to use a powered pallet jack or forklift.
Light pallet jacks are best suited for smooth, level surfaces. Using them on uneven or rough terrain can be challenging and may cause damage to the equipment. For rough surfaces, consider using a pallet jack with larger wheels or opt for a pallet jack designed for rough terrain.