Pallet Jack Features
The pallet jack is not too different from the pallet truck. Sometimes the pallet
jack is even called a pallet truck. At other times, the pallet jack may be
referred to as a pump truck. It can be used both for moving and lifting pallets.
However, it has wheels on the inner portion of the end of the forks. When the
hydraulically powered jack raises up the forks come apart from these wheels to
push the load just above the floor. The pallets are then moved wherever they
need to go in the warehouse.
Those pallet jacks that are powered by a motor can move much heavier stacked
pallets than the others pallet jacks can. These large pallet jacks will have a
stand one which the single operator stands to operate the vehicle via some hand
controls. There is a throttle can go forward and backward. Turning is done by
swinging the handle in the desired direction of movement. There is also a brake.
On the higher-end motorized pallet jack there may be a "deadman's switch" which
stops the pallet jack near instantly wherever it is in case of an emergency or
temporary disembarkment.
Powered pallet jacks are motorized to allow lifting and moving of heavier and
stacked pallets. These generally contain a platform for the user to stand while
hauling pallets around a warehouse or loading/unloading trucks. The powered
pallet jack is generally moved by a throttle on the handle to move forward or in
reverse and steered by swinging the handle in the intended direction. Some
contain a type of deadman's switch rather than a brake to stop the machine
should the user need to stop quickly or leave the machine while it is in use. |