Category Archives: Material Handling Solutions
Hand Pallet Trucks – SF Series
Features: Superior hydraulic pump with less effort needed to lift heavy loads. Unique heavy-duty pump with high-pressure German seals. Steel steering wheels and tandem steel load rollers assure secure and smooth load movement and maximum durability in toughest environments. SF5000 SF5000 Capacity : 5000 kg Overall Forks Width : 580 mm Fork Length : 1150
Low Profile Hand Pallet Truck – AC-LOW Series
Features: 61mm, 51mm or 35mm lowered height. For European pallets or special applications. High tensile steel used at high stress points. ‘Anti-Impact’ feature lowers fully loaded trucks gently even when release valve lever is completely squeezed. Polyurethane steering wheels and steel load wheels. Anti-overload system as standard. AC2000LPN AC2000LPW AC2000ELPN AC2000ELPW AC1000SLP AC2000LPN Capacity :
Hand Pallet Trucks – DF Series
Features: Long lifetime German designed hydraulic pump with an anti-overload system. Revolutionary hydraulic pump design allows smooth lowering control with hand. Tapered fork ends and fork tip rollers facilitate entry / exit of pallets. Heavy duty one piece “C” section fork for the greatest strength and durability.
Hand Pallet Trucks – AC Series
Features: Durable & proven ergonomic handle. Fail-proof, self-contained pump with a special German sealing system. Superior pump design for lifting heavy loads with minimum effort. Specially designed C-frame forks provide for additional structural integrity. Quality certified as fit for sale in Germany and the European Union. Galvanized housing, sturdy construction with hard chromium plated piston
Hardwood Fibre Pallets
Moulded Compressed Hardwood Fibre (MCHF) Pallets are made from wood fibres and synthetic resins. The moulded products are pressed under high heat and pressure which burns out infestation and eliminates the need for additional fumigation or heat treatment required for export applications. Hardwood Fibre Pallets are nestable, rackable and stackable which offer as an alternative