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Counterbalance Forklift, Walkie Stacker Forklift

  • This counterbalance forklift walkie stacker forklift is a walk behind and will work perfectly both in both small and large warehouses.
  • This electrically powered counterbalance forklift will lift a total of 2680 pounds and has a lift height of 176". Its operation is smooth both in lifting and moving. The ergonomic handle on the counterbalance forklift easily allows you to control all of the motions.


    Model

    XPC1345 Counterbalance Forklift

    Warranty 2 Yrs Limited Parts
    Lift Height 176"
    Weight Capacity 2860 pounds with 19" load center
    Forks Adjustable width. 37"L x 4"W x 1.5"H
    Drive Electric lift, electric drive
    Power 24V 400 Ah
    Charger Optional
    Safety Features Key lock, horn, and auto-reverse belly switch
    Overall Dimensions 82.5"H x 43.5"W x 80"L
    Turning Radius 92"
    Shipping weight 5400 pounds
    Included counterbalance forklift truck, battery, and operating manual
    Delivery Time Usually in stock; otherwise 2-4 weeks
    MSRP $18999.99


    Counterbalance Forklift, Walkie Stacker Forklift, Forklift Truck Selection Guide:

    The average empty pallet weighs approximately 50 pounds. Some weigh in at more than 80 pounds. Choosing an efficient method of gathering and managing pallets can mean the difference between profit and loss--employee safety and hazardous working conditions. And what about full pallets? If not moved properly, you risk product damage and steep drops in quality. When it comes to efficient storage and distribution, the counterbalance forklift truck you choose is critical. Its use will save time and money and also prevent needless injuries.

    Key Specifications

    Lift Height and Weight Capacity
    • You'll want to choose the pallet stacker lift truck that fits in best with your routine and warehouse set-up. The most basic questions are: How high do you need to lift and how much weight capacity?
    • Pallet stackers will typically lift up to a maximum of 12 feet or lower and can handle up to 3300 lbs. More than this and you should probably consider a full blown forklift.
    Manual Drive or Electric Drive?
    • A manual drive counterbalance forklift is the most economical in terms of purchase price and on-going repair and maintenance; although it is very difficult to push. A typical warehouse employee will be able to move a 2000lb pallet on a smooth warehouse floor, although if you will be handling more than 10 pallets/day you should probably consider electric drive counterbalance forklift.
    • Electric drive counterbalance forklift truck will be more expensive to purchase and operate than manual drive models but are better suited to high duty use, use in parking lots, and where the warehouse employees can't muscle the weight around. These models will all feature forward/reverse variable speeds and safety brakes.
    Stabilization Legs
    • Fork over design is where the forks of the pallet lift truck lower right on top of the stabilization legs. The advantages of this design are that it is less expensive, takes up less space and can maneuver in tight aisles. The disadvantage is since the forks are directly over the stabilization legs, you cannot pick up a closed bottom pallet directly from the floor; however, this is still an excellent choice for unloading trucks and this disadvantage can be overcome with either open bottom pallets/skids or blocks.
    • Straddle leg pallet stackers allow the forks to lower directly to the floor with the stabilization legs straddling either side of the pallet. Advantages of this design are it allows you to pick up closed bottom pallets directly from the floor. Disadvantages are it is more expensive to purchase/ship and it takes up more space.
    • A Counterbalance forklift offer some benefits of both of the previously mentioned styles but with some other drawbacks. A counterbalance forklift can lift pallets direct off of the floor since there are no stabilization legs to get in the way. The disadvantages are that the weight capacity and lift height will typically be less than the other styles.

    Self-propelled forklifts are similar to forklift trucks but not as large or as expensive usually. Yet, you can take a stacker to the loading dock, pick up a loaded pallet of merchandise, travel with it back to the retail store side of the operation, position your stacker unit at the shelf up to twelve feet in the air and smoothly lift the pallet and merchandise to the level of the storage shelf and remove the forks from the pallet, leaving the merchandise and pallet safely positioned on a shelf.

    A self-propelled counterbalance forklift is usually constructed of steel with the wheels of polyurethane. The controls for raising and lowering the forks, forward and reverse speeds and the brake are generally located in the handle on the heavy duty models or as a separate lever for raising and lowering the forks on the medium duty units.

    The counterbalance forklift is steered with the aid of a butterfly handle which tilts and twists as well as lowering or raising as required. A double safety braking system is available on the self-propelled stackers. Not only does the dead man's feature prevent rider less runaway vehicles, but the unit ensures protection from dropping carriage, forks or mast.