FHLT15 Electric High-Lift Pallet Truck with 1500kg Capacity & OEM Manufacturer Service
The FHLT15 Electric High-Lift Pallet Truck is engineered for efficient material handling in warehouses, workshops, and logistics hubs. It features a low-profile tri-stage cylinder for stable lifting up to 800mm, integrated monolithic forks for durability, and operator-friendly controls for safe, easy operation.
Characteristics of the FHLT15 Electric High-Lift Pallet Truck:
Integrated Monolithic Fork Design: The load forks are constructed as a single, unitized component from thickened high-carbon steel through a monolithic stamping process, achieving a reinforced 4mm-thick structure designed for long-term durability and load stability.
Tri-Stage Hydraulic Lifting Mechanism: Incorporates a compact tri-stage hydraulic cylinder that provides a maximum lifting height of 800mm while maintaining a low initial fork height, allowing for controlled vertical adjustment of palletized loads.
Operator-Focused Control System: Includes a one-button lift/lower function for simplified operation and a dedicated creep-speed mode for precise, slow movement during placement or in confined spaces.
Enhanced Structural and Component Durability: Features a reinforced frame with thickened steel plates, a sealed and reinforced hydraulic cylinder, and heavy-duty PU-core load casters paired with zinc-plated auxiliary casters for sustained performance under load.
Adaptability to Common Industrial Environments: Engineered for material handling in settings such as workshops, warehouses, and logistics hubs, with compatibility for standard single-face nine-leg and "Chuan"-type pallets within specified width dimensions.
Application Scenarios
This electric high-lift pallet truck is designed for efficient material handling across various industrial and logistics settings.
Core Functions
Loading and unloading of palletized goods in confined spaces
Order picking and stock transfer within warehouses and distribution centers
Medium-distance transport in production workshops and assembly lines
Port operations and printing facility logistics requiring frequent lifting
Typical Environments
Manufacturing plants and industrial workshops
Warehousing and logistics hubs
Freight terminals and port handling areas
Printing facilities and packaging centers