Pallet Jacks

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Pallet jacks have forks that slide underneath or into openings on pallets, skids, and containers, and they have a hydraulic pump that lifts the loaded forks. Also known as pallet trucks, pallet pumps, and pump trucks, these wheeled vehicles are used to lift and move heavy loads in warehouses, loading docks, manufacturing plants, and other industrial settings. Pallet jacks require less maintenance and can maneuver more easily in tight spaces than forklifts. Manual pallet jacks are completely operated by hand and require less maintenance than fully powered and partially powered pallet jacks. Manual-lift/powered-drive pallet jacks and powered pallet jacks are fully or partially powered by an electric motor and take less physical effort to operate than manual pallet jacks. Unless noted otherwise, pallet jacks are for use on firm, level surfaces because they may roll back if used on inclines.
Fork Width

Weigh-&-Go Pallet Jacks

Weigh-&-Go Pallet Jacks

Weigh-and-go pallet jacks have built-in scales for weighing loads that are placed on the pallet jacks' forks. Also known as scale jacks, weigh-and-go pallet jacks save time by allowing loads to be moved and weighed without having to transfer the loads from the pallet jacks' forks to a floor scale. The scales have a digital display that allows weight readings to be seen at a glance.

Standard Forks

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Load-Control Manual Pallet Jacks with Brake

Load-Control Manual Pallet Jacks with Brake
Load-control manual pallet jacks have a hand brake that can be engaged to stop the pallet jacks from moving. The brake can be used to control the movement of the pallet jacks when they're carrying heavy loads on inclined surfaces such as sloped floors or ramps.

Dead Man Brake & Standard Forks

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Hand Brake & Standard Forks

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Low-Profile Manual Pallet Jacks

Low-Profile Manual Pallet Jacks
Low-profile manual pallet jacks have a lower fork height than other styles of pallet jacks, typically 2" or less. Also called lowboy pallet jacks, they can enter very low openings on pallets. Low-profile pallet jacks with a 33" fork width are sometimes called four-way pallet jacks because they can fit into standard openings on the front and back of the pallets as well as low-entry cutouts on the pallets' side stringers, allowing them to enter pallets from all four sides.

4-Way Forks

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Narrow Forks

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Standard Forks

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