The manual hydraulic pallet truck is designed for transporting individual items and palletized or packaged loads.
It is intended for use on flat, solid surfaces free of potholes or obstacles — such as asphalt, concrete, or tiled floors.
Structurally, the fork-type hydraulic pallet truck consists of the following main components:
1 – steering wheels;
2 – front wheels;
3 – forked metal frame;
4 – hydraulic unit;
5 – truck handle;
6 – handle lever.
Horizontal movement is achieved by manually pulling the handle in the desired direction, while lifting is performed through pendulum-like “up-and-down” movements of the handle.
The pallet truck moves on dual-axis front and steering wheels. Lowering of the forks is performed by pressing the handle lever, which is connected to the truck’s hydraulic unit.
The hydraulic unit is mounted on the steering wheel assembly, allowing the operator to easily maneuver and rotate the truck in tight spaces with minimal effort.
The company offers fork-type pallet trucks from various manufacturers.