Prominent & Leading Manufacturer from Ahmedabad, we offer mini hydraulic stacker, electric power stacker, drum pallet stacker, ms 1000 kg reel stacker, 1 ton lifting stacker machine and hydraulic manual hand stacker.
1 no. hyd. pump with hard chrome plated piston & inclined long cylinder with leak proof viper s
Size
1150 x 550 mm
Fork Length
1150 mm
Fork Width
550 mm
Height
3 feet
Warranty
12 months
Color
Orange
Lifting Height
3 feet
After Sales Service Available
Yes
Capacity(Kg)
800 kg
Model No.
SE - 113
Country of Origin
Made in India
Manual Hydraulic Stacker is designed to handle all types of applications such as lifting and transporting skids, bales, baskets, etc...
A manual stacker is a type of equipment used in warehouses and factories to lift, lower, and stack goods, typically on pallets, without the need for a motor or battery. It is operated by human power, usually through a hydraulic or mechanical system that enables the user to lift heavy loads by using a hand lever or a crank.
Key Features:
Hydraulic System: Many manual stackers use a hydraulic pump that is operated by a hand lever, which raises or lowers the fork to the desired height.
Load Capacity: They come in different weight capacities, typically ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 kg (2,200 to 6,600 lbs), depending on the model.
Forks: Similar to a forklift, manual stackers have forks that can be adjusted to fit different pallet sizes.
Maneuverability: They usually have wheels that allow for easy movement, though the operator needs to push or pull the stacker to transport loads.
Common Uses:
Material Handling: Used to lift and move pallets of goods within warehouses, factories, and storage facilities.
Stocking Shelves: Ideal for stacking goods on higher shelves, as the user can manually raise the forks to the required height.
Inventory Management: They are useful for small-scale stock handling tasks in locations where forklifts are not practical due to space constraints.
Advantages:
Cost-Effective: Cheaper compared to powered forklifts.
Simple to Use: Requires minimal training, with most models being very user-friendly.
Compact: Suitable for small spaces and narrow aisles.
Disadvantages:
Limited Capacity: Manual stackers are not suitable for very heavy loads.
Labor-Intensive: Requires manual effort to operate, especially when handling large or heavy loads for extended periods.
Power Stacker offered provide for economical alternative to forklift truck.
Suitable for use in warehousing and light manufacturing applications
Available with maximum lifting height of 1600mm and minimum lifting height of 70mm
Provides support as robust and long lasting stacker
Highly suitable for loading and unloading/material handling operations
Lifting and lowering functions controlled by precision tiller arm
Allows for precise proportional control of hydraulic lift
A semi-electric stacker is a type of material handling equipment designed to lift and transport goods, typically in warehouses or manufacturing settings. It combines manual and electric elements to provide efficiency and ease of operation.
Here’s a breakdown of its features:
Manual Operation for Steering: The operator manually steers the stacker, similar to a hand pallet truck. The steering is typically achieved through a set of handles or a tiller.
Electric Lifting Mechanism: The lifting and lowering of the forks are powered electrically, using a battery-powered system. This makes the lifting process quicker and requires less physical effort compared to fully manual stackers.
Load Capacity: Semi-electric stackers generally have a load capacity ranging from 1,000 kg to 2,500 kg, depending on the model.
Applications: These stackers are commonly used in warehouses, factories, and retail environments for stacking pallets, moving materials short distances, and handling heavy loads.
Advantages: They offer a balance between manual and fully electric equipment. The operator gets some assistance for lifting and lowering loads, while still retaining full control of maneuvering the stacker.
Battery: The stacker’s electric lift function is powered by a rechargeable battery. The battery can often be swapped or recharged on-site, making them flexible for continuous use
Designed For Best Maneuverability & Made Of M.S. pipe handle at rear end
Fork Length
1150 mm
Fork Width
550 mm
Height
1500 mm
Warranty
12 months
Color
Yellow
Lifting Height
1500 mm
After Sales Service Available
Yes
Weight
110
Model No.
SE - 110
Country of Origin
Made in India
Heavy duty MS pipe & MS channel for Vertical support.Designed For Best Maneuverability & Made Of M.S. pipe handle at rear end
A manual stacker is a type of equipment used in warehouses and factories to lift, lower, and stack goods, typically on pallets, without the need for a motor or battery. It is operated by human power, usually through a hydraulic or mechanical system that enables the user to lift heavy loads by using a hand lever or a crank.
Key Features:
Hydraulic System: Many manual stackers use a hydraulic pump that is operated by a hand lever, which raises or lowers the fork to the desired height.
Load Capacity: They come in different weight capacities, typically ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 kg (2,200 to 6,600 lbs), depending on the model.
Forks: Similar to a forklift, manual stackers have forks that can be adjusted to fit different pallet sizes.
Maneuverability: They usually have wheels that allow for easy movement, though the operator needs to push or pull the stacker to transport loads.
Common Uses:
Material Handling: Used to lift and move pallets of goods within warehouses, factories, and storage facilities.
Stocking Shelves: Ideal for stacking goods on higher shelves, as the user can manually raise the forks to the required height.
Inventory Management: They are useful for small-scale stock handling tasks in locations where forklifts are not practical due to space constraints.
Advantages:
Cost-Effective: Cheaper compared to powered forklifts.
Simple to Use: Requires minimal training, with most models being very user-friendly.
Compact: Suitable for small spaces and narrow aisles.
Disadvantages:
Limited Capacity: Manual stackers are not suitable for very heavy loads.
Labor-Intensive: Requires manual effort to operate, especially when handling large or heavy loads for extended periods.
Our Hand Stacker provides a safe and efficient way to an endless material application at Distribution Center, Logistics Companies, Industries etc
A manual stacker is a type of equipment used in warehouses and factories to lift, lower, and stack goods, typically on pallets, without the need for a motor or battery. It is operated by human power, usually through a hydraulic or mechanical system that enables the user to lift heavy loads by using a hand lever or a crank.
Key Features:
Hydraulic System: Many manual stackers use a hydraulic pump that is operated by a hand lever, which raises or lowers the fork to the desired height.
Load Capacity: They come in different weight capacities, typically ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 kg (2,200 to 6,600 lbs), depending on the model.
Forks: Similar to a forklift, manual stackers have forks that can be adjusted to fit different pallet sizes.
Maneuverability: They usually have wheels that allow for easy movement, though the operator needs to push or pull the stacker to transport loads.
Common Uses:
Material Handling: Used to lift and move pallets of goods within warehouses, factories, and storage facilities.
Stocking Shelves: Ideal for stacking goods on higher shelves, as the user can manually raise the forks to the required height.
Inventory Management: They are useful for small-scale stock handling tasks in locations where forklifts are not practical due to space constraints.
Advantages:
Cost-Effective: Cheaper compared to powered forklifts.
Simple to Use: Requires minimal training, with most models being very user-friendly.
Compact: Suitable for small spaces and narrow aisles.
Disadvantages:
Limited Capacity: Manual stackers are not suitable for very heavy loads.
Labor-Intensive: Requires manual effort to operate, especially when handling large or heavy loads for extended periods.
1 no. hyd. pump with hard chrome plated piston & inclined long cylinder with leak proof
Weight Kg
120 kg
Features
Standard
Handle Length
Standard
Design
Standard
Gap Between Fork Mm
Standard
Is It Customised
yes
Model No.
SE - 110
Color
Standard
Country of Origin
Made in India
Adjustable fork length for better load handling and stabilit,
capacity : 1 ton
height : 5 feet
A manual stacker is a type of equipment used in warehouses and factories to lift, lower, and stack goods, typically on pallets, without the need for a motor or battery. It is operated by human power, usually through a hydraulic or mechanical system that enables the user to lift heavy loads by using a hand lever or a crank.
Key Features:
Hydraulic System: Many manual stackers use a hydraulic pump that is operated by a hand lever, which raises or lowers the fork to the desired height.
Load Capacity: They come in different weight capacities, typically ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 kg (2,200 to 6,600 lbs), depending on the model.
Forks: Similar to a forklift, manual stackers have forks that can be adjusted to fit different pallet sizes.
Maneuverability: They usually have wheels that allow for easy movement, though the operator needs to push or pull the stacker to transport loads.
Common Uses:
Material Handling: Used to lift and move pallets of goods within warehouses, factories, and storage facilities.
Stocking Shelves: Ideal for stacking goods on higher shelves, as the user can manually raise the forks to the required height.
Inventory Management: They are useful for small-scale stock handling tasks in locations where forklifts are not practical due to space constraints.
Advantages:
Cost-Effective: Cheaper compared to powered forklifts.
Simple to Use: Requires minimal training, with most models being very user-friendly.
Compact: Suitable for small spaces and narrow aisles.
Disadvantages:
Limited Capacity: Manual stackers are not suitable for very heavy loads.
Labor-Intensive: Requires manual effort to operate, especially when handling large or heavy loads for extended periods.
Heavy duty MS pipe & MS channel for Vertical support.
Weight Kg
110 kg
Features
Designed For Best Maneuverability & Made Of M.S. pipe handle at rear end.
Size
Fork Length : 1150 mm. ,Fork Width : 550 mm
Capacity(Kg)
500 - 1000 kg
Wheels
2 nos. 180 X 50 mm & 2 nos. 82 mm dia X 70 mm White Nylon wheel
Hyd. unit
1 no. hyd. pump with hard chrome plated piston .
Model No.
SE - 110
Country of Origin
Made in India
A manual stacker is a type of equipment used in warehouses and factories to lift, lower, and stack goods, typically on pallets, without the need for a motor or battery. It is operated by human power, usually through a hydraulic or mechanical system that enables the user to lift heavy loads by using a hand lever or a crank.
Key Features:
Hydraulic System: Many manual stackers use a hydraulic pump that is operated by a hand lever, which raises or lowers the fork to the desired height.
Load Capacity: They come in different weight capacities, typically ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 kg (2,200 to 6,600 lbs), depending on the model.
Forks: Similar to a forklift, manual stackers have forks that can be adjusted to fit different pallet sizes.
Maneuverability: They usually have wheels that allow for easy movement, though the operator needs to push or pull the stacker to transport loads.
Common Uses:
Material Handling: Used to lift and move pallets of goods within warehouses, factories, and storage facilities.
Stocking Shelves: Ideal for stacking goods on higher shelves, as the user can manually raise the forks to the required height.
Inventory Management: They are useful for small-scale stock handling tasks in locations where forklifts are not practical due to space constraints.
Advantages:
Cost-Effective: Cheaper compared to powered forklifts.
Simple to Use: Requires minimal training, with most models being very user-friendly.
Compact: Suitable for small spaces and narrow aisles.
Disadvantages:
Limited Capacity: Manual stackers are not suitable for very heavy loads.
Labor-Intensive: Requires manual effort to operate, especially when handling large or heavy loads for extended periods.
Heavy duty MS pipe & MS channel for Vertical support. & Fork made
Size
1150 x 550 mm
Country of Origin
Made in India
A manual stacker is a type of equipment used in warehouses and factories to lift, lower, and stack goods, typically on pallets, without the need for a motor or battery. It is operated by human power, usually through a hydraulic or mechanical system that enables the user to lift heavy loads by using a hand lever or a crank.
Key Features:
Hydraulic System: Many manual stackers use a hydraulic pump that is operated by a hand lever, which raises or lowers the fork to the desired height.
Load Capacity: They come in different weight capacities, typically ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 kg (2,200 to 6,600 lbs), depending on the model.
Forks: Similar to a forklift, manual stackers have forks that can be adjusted to fit different pallet sizes.
Maneuverability: They usually have wheels that allow for easy movement, though the operator needs to push or pull the stacker to transport loads.
Common Uses:
Material Handling: Used to lift and move pallets of goods within warehouses, factories, and storage facilities.
Stocking Shelves: Ideal for stacking goods on higher shelves, as the user can manually raise the forks to the required height.
Inventory Management: They are useful for small-scale stock handling tasks in locations where forklifts are not practical due to space constraints.
Advantages:
Cost-Effective: Cheaper compared to powered forklifts.
Simple to Use: Requires minimal training, with most models being very user-friendly.
Compact: Suitable for small spaces and narrow aisles.
Disadvantages:
Limited Capacity: Manual stackers are not suitable for very heavy loads.
Labor-Intensive: Requires manual effort to operate, especially when handling large or heavy loads for extended periods.