Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: KAD
Certification: CE
Model Number: CQDS15
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1unit
Price: $7000-$8000/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: |
Reach Truck |
Power Type: |
Electric Power |
Loading Capacity: |
1500kg |
Brand: |
KAD |
Load Center: |
500mm |
Lifting Height: |
3000-6000mm |
Battery: |
24V/280AH |
Ground Clearance: |
45mm |
Product Name: |
Reach Truck |
Power Type: |
Electric Power |
Loading Capacity: |
1500kg |
Brand: |
KAD |
Load Center: |
500mm |
Lifting Height: |
3000-6000mm |
Battery: |
24V/280AH |
Ground Clearance: |
45mm |
1500kg Electric Stacker Forklift Trucks 24V Electric System Durable Stand-On Electric Reach Pallet Trucks
CQDS series reach stacker cranes are suitable for large capacity and high lift cargo storage applications. The rated load is 1500Kg-2000kg and the maximum lifting height is 6000mm. It has the feature of moving the gantry forward as a whole, with small turning radius, so that the baffle code at the bottom of the shelves can be ignored. Suitable for large-scale three-dimensional factories, warehouses, supermarkets and wharves to store goods.
1. Equipped with electronic drive wheels, which makes the operation more flexible and convenient, and has the function of turning and deceleration.
2. 280Ah large-capacity battery can be used for long time work, and the side-pull battery can be replaced at any time.
3.One-piece forged forks with stronger load-bearing and up and down swing function. Suitable for all kinds of single-sided, double-sided, tic-tac-toe and chuan-tac-toe pallets.
4. Large oil cylinder to ensure that the whole gantry move forward gently, up and down smoothly.
Difference between stand-up reach truck and stand-up pallet stacker
The differences between stand-up reach truck and stand-up pallet stacker are mainly in their design, functionality and intended application in a warehouse or distribution centre environment.
Design and Configuration:
Standing reach trucks: Standing reach trucks are designed with a reach-forward mechanism that extends the forks forward into the storage rack. They usually have only one set of forks that reach into the pallet position to pick up or store goods. The operator stands on a platform attached to the chassis of the forklift.
Standing Pallet Stackers: Standing pallet stackers, also known as walk-behind or pedestrian stackers, are simpler in design. They feature forks attached to a lifting device that raises and lowers the load vertically. The operator stands on a platform at the back of the truck and controls the lifting and moving of the stacker.
Function:
Standing reach trucks: Standing reach trucks are primarily used to retrieve and store pallets in high rack storage systems. They are adept at reaching into deeper racks and accessing pallets stored at different heights. Designed to move horizontally in narrow aisles, reach-forward forklifts can operate in tight spaces.
Stand-up Pallet Stackers: Stand-up pallet stackers are designed for lifting and transporting pallets over short distances. They are typically used for stacking pallets in low to medium height racking systems, as well as loading and unloading trucks, stacking materials and moving pallets within a warehouse or facility.
Forward moving mechanical devices:
Standing reach trucks:Standing reach trucks are equipped with a telescopic forward-shifting mechanism that extends the forks forward into the storage racks. This allows them to reach pallets stored deeper in the racking system.
Standing Pallet Stackers: Pallet stackers do not have a forward reach mechanism and rely on the vertical lifting capacity of the forks. They are designed to lift pallets to a desired height for storage or retrieval, but have limited ability to reach into deep storage racks.
Load Handling Capacity:
Standing reach trucks: Reach trucks typically have a higher load handling capacity than pallet stackers. They are capable of handling heavier loads and are suitable for handling heavier pallets.
Stand-up Pallet Stackers: Pallet stackers have a lower load capacity than reach trucks. They are designed to handle lighter loads and are ideal for applications that do not require high stacking heights.
Aisle width requirements:
Reach trucks: Reach trucks require narrower aisles to operate due to their ability to reach into deeper storage racks. They are suitable for narrow aisle warehouse configurations where space must be optimised.
Standing pallet stackers: Pallet stackers can operate in wider aisles than reach trucks because they do not require the same depth of reach into storage racks. They are versatile and can operate in a variety of warehouse layouts.
In summary, stand-up reach trucks and stand-up pallet stackers differ in design, functionality, reach devices, load capacity and aisle width requirements. While both can be used for material handling tasks in warehouse and distribution centre environments, they are used differently and come into their own in a variety of applications based on their unique features and capabilities.