Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: KAD
Certification: CE
Model Number: CDD1030
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1unit
Price: $2000-$3000/unit
Packaging Details: Iron pallet+plastic film
Delivery Time: 7 working days
Payment Terms: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 50units/month
Product Name: |
Electric Stacker With Straddle Legs |
Power Type: |
Electric Power |
Loading Capacity: |
1000kg |
Brand: |
KAD |
Load Center: |
500mm |
Lifting Height: |
3000mm |
Min.Turning Radius: |
1450mm |
Lifting Motor: |
2.2kw |
Product Name: |
Electric Stacker With Straddle Legs |
Power Type: |
Electric Power |
Loading Capacity: |
1000kg |
Brand: |
KAD |
Load Center: |
500mm |
Lifting Height: |
3000mm |
Min.Turning Radius: |
1450mm |
Lifting Motor: |
2.2kw |
Hot sale 1 ton 1.5 ton lightweight all electric pallet stacker with pedals
It is suitable for small tonnage and high lift cargo storage. It has a rated load of 1000kg-1500kg and a maximum lifting height of 3500mm as standard.It is a straddle stacker with the advantage of small size and small turning radius. It is suitable for large three-dimensional factories, warehouse storage, supermarkets and wharf cargo storage and handling work.
1. Medium intensity material handling, stacking and loading/unloading.
2. Designed for narrow aisles
3. Only suitable for single-sided pallet use.
4. High-strength vertical gearbox improves transmission efficiency, reduces transmission noise, and has a long working life.
5. Folding pedals provide a comfortable working environment for operation.
6. Large-capacity battery ensures long time use.
Differences between straddle stackers and legless stackers
Both straddle stackers and legless stackers are material handling equipment used in warehouses and distribution centres, but they differ markedly in design, function and application.
1. Design:
Straddle Stacker: These stackers have a straddle design where the forks reach under the load and the legs of the stacker straddle the pallet or load. The forks are lifted and lowered by a hydraulic system and the operator usually stands behind the stacker.
Legless stackers: As the name suggests, legless stackers do not have legs that straddle the load. Instead, they are more compact in design, with the forks located directly underneath the load. The operator usually walks behind or beside the stacker.
2. Fork configuration:
Straddle stacker: the forks extend beyond the width of the stacker body, enabling them to straddle wide loads or multiple pallets side by side.
Legless stackers: the forks are usually narrower and do not extend beyond the width of the stacker body. They are designed to handle individual pallets or narrow loads.
3. Manoeuvrability:
Straddle stackers: Compared to legless stackers, legged stackers may be slightly less manoeuvrable in confined spaces due to their wider stance, which allows them to sit straddling the load.
Legless stackers: These stackers are usually more manoeuvrable, especially in narrow aisles, because of their more compact design.
4. load capacity:
Straddle Stackers: Generally speaking, straddle stackers have a higher load capacity than legless stackers, largely due to the wider stance and design of straddle stackers, which allow for larger or heavier loads to be handled.
Legless Stackers: While legless stackers may have a slightly lower load capacity compared to straddle stackers, they are still capable of handling a wide range of loads typically encountered in a warehouse environment.
5. Applications:
Straddle stackers: These stackers are typically used to handle wide or bulky loads such as large pallets, long loads or multiple pallets side by side. They are suitable for environments where space is not limited.
Legless stackers: Legless stackers are suitable for applications where space is limited, such as narrow aisle warehouses or retail environments with small storage areas. They are ideal for efficiently handling individual pallets or smaller loads.
In summary, while both straddle stackers and legless stackers are capable of lifting and moving loads within a warehouse or distribution centre, they have design differences that make them better suited to specific applications and operating environments.