Reliable and flexible
to enhance productivity
HELI’s Order Picker is ideal for a range of industries, from commercial buildings to warehouses and distribution centres looking for a safe, reliable tool to optimise their processes.
- Lifting height of 1.2m
- 60kg loading tray capacity
- Sideway battery designs (convenient for maintenance and replacement)
- Equipped with guardrail prodection device
Features a platform with a maximum lift height of 1.2 metres for easy access to goods, alongside a storage compartment at the operator's front with a capacity of 60kg.
Equipped with an advanced electronic power steering (EPS) handle, it provides effortless and highly efficient steering. The design prioritises ergonomic human engineering for enhanced ease and comfort during use.
Designed with ergonomics in mind, it ensures both convenience and comfort for the operator through thoughtful human engineering.
Utilises a combination of regenerative and electromagnetic braking systems to ensure a safe and reliable stopping mechanism.
The sideways battery configuration is designed for easy maintenance and quick battery replacement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, there are various types of order pickers, including low-level order pickers, mid-level order pickers, and high-level order pickers. Low-level order pickers are suitable for lower shelving, while mid and high-level order pickers are designed for medium to high shelving systems. HELI stocks both High-level and Low-Level order pickers.
Yes, order pickers can be used for both full-case and split-case picking. Operators can pick full cases or individual items from cases, making them versatile for different types of orders, including retail, e-commerce, and distribution centre applications.
Yes, order pickers are commonly used for multi-level picking in warehouses. Operators can elevate to different levels using the platform, allowing them to pick items from various shelves within a single operation. This makes them efficient for batch picking or order consolidation.
Order pickers are primarily designed for picking individual items from shelves or racks. While they can handle lightweight pallets, they are not typically used for bulk picking or heavy pallet handling. For pallet handling, other equipment like pallet jacks or standard forklifts may be more suitable.