An
electric stacker is a compact forklift typically used to operate in tight
spaces. It is a heavy equipment typically used in industrial and manufacturing
environments to lift and place wide and flat items such as pallets, pipes and
slabs. Metal forks or arms extend horizontally from the vertical body of the
electric stacker, and these forks move up and down on a vertical axis by using
a hydraulic lift system. Wheels on the bottom of the stacker allow the operator
to position the arm within or under an object in order to lift and move it to a
new location or load it for delivery.
At
the heart of an electric stacker is a core system that handles weight. This
part of the machine can manage the lifting and holding of objects weighing
several tons (over about 1,000 kg).
Stackers
are also used on construction sites to move building materials. Foundation work
usually requires the use of large bulldozers, but electric stackers can be used
for material and building infrastructure handling. For example, pallets of
bulky or oversized wall and floor assemblies can be moved with a stacker.
Consumers
may see electric stackers working in larger hardware or warehouse supermarket
settings. Stackers can display and retrieve bulk food and electronics for
buyers, and bundles of lumber or pipes are often easier to move mechanically
than manual handling. Electric stackers can be seen on roadside or public works
projects, as they are ideal for small positioning but heavy components of
infrastructure projects, such as concrete molds and pipes.
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