SSL1.5t-2t
JG
1.6-4.5m
48V/10Ah,24V/18Ah
Customized
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Product Description
Electric Standing Type Straddle Leg Stacker
Electric Standing Type Straddle Leg Stacker is a variation of the Electric Straddle Leg Stacker, with a few key differences in terms of the operator's position and design. Let's break it down:
Like the Walking Type Straddle Leg Stacker, this version is electric-powered, typically running on rechargeable batteries, making it ideal for indoor use where environmental concerns, like emissions and noise, are important.
Standing refers to the operator's position. In a Standing Type stacker, the operator stands on the machine rather than walking alongside it. The operator controls the stacker from a standing position, often using a handle or a control panel attached to the machine.
This is different from Walking Type stackers where the operator walks beside the machine to control it. The standing type offers more comfort and ease when maneuvering the stacker over longer periods or in areas where a seated forklift would be too large.
The Straddle Leg design means the stacker’s legs extend on either side of the pallet or load, straddling the load for stability. This allows it to lift pallets that may not be standard-sized or may not have fork entry points, making the equipment more versatile for different pallet types.
The stacker is designed to lift and stack goods, typically pallets, and transport them over short distances. The mast can raise the load to various heights, allowing for efficient stacking and retrieval in a warehouse or storage area.
Efficient for indoor use, reducing noise and emissions.
The operator stands on the machine and controls it, making it easier to operate in confined spaces and for longer periods without the fatigue of walking.
Enables the stacker to lift and handle different types of pallets, especially those without fork entry points.
Allows for easy vertical lifting of materials to create stacks of goods, ideal for warehouse operations.
These types of stackers are commonly used in warehouse management, logistics, and distribution centers, particularly where high maneuverability, the ability to stack loads efficiently, and a more compact design are required. They are ideal for operations where space is tight, and the load types can vary.
The standing type stacker is often chosen for environments where operators need to control the machine from a stationary position but still require some mobility to manage operations over short distances.
Specification
Electric Standing Type Straddle Leg Stacker Specification
Model | Units | SSL1.5t-2t |
Load capacity | kg | 1500/2000 |
Load center | mm | 500 |
Wheel base | mm | 1348 |
Overall length(platform folded) | mm | 1870/2270 |
Overall width | mm | 860 |
Overall height (Mast folded) | mm | 2090/1590/1840/2090/2340/1950/2080 |
Max lifting height | mm | 1600/2000/2500/3000/3500/4000/4500 |
Min. turning radius | mm | 1550 |
Fork dimentions (L*W*H) | mm | 1150*170*55 |
Driving motor | Kw | 0.75/1.5 |
Pump motor | Kw | 2.2 |
Battery | V/Ah | 48V150Ah.48V180Ah |
Charger | V/Ah | 48V/10A 24V/18A |
Driving wheel | mm | 160*50 |
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FAQ
Answer: The load capacity typically ranges from 1,000 kg (1 ton) to 2,500 kg (2.5 tons), depending on the model and manufacturer. It's important to check the specifications of the specific stacker you're using, as the capacity can vary based on the model's design and intended application.
Answer: The lifting height of these stackers generally varies from around 3 meters (10 feet) to 6 meters (20 feet). Some models may have extended lift options for even greater reach, making them suitable for different warehouse or racking system heights.
Answer: In a standing type stacker, the operator stands on the machine and controls it from a fixed position, often using a handle or control panel. In a walking type stacker, the operator walks beside the machine while controlling it. The standing type offers more comfort for the operator and is ideal for environments requiring more consistent and direct control over longer distances.
Answer: Typically, these stackers are designed for indoor use in warehouses, factories, or distribution centers, as they are electric-powered and may not be equipped to handle rough or uneven outdoor terrain. Outdoor use would require specific models built for that purpose, often with additional features like weather protection or off-road capabilities.
Answer: The battery life depends on factors like the load being lifted, the frequency of use, and the battery's size and type. On average, a fully charged battery can last between 4 to 8 hours of continuous operation. For optimal performance, regular charging and maintenance of the battery are essential.
Answer: Regular maintenance includes:
Battery charging and periodic checks to ensure the battery is in good condition.
Inspecting the lift mechanism, forks, and mast for wear or damage.
Checking the wheels and tires for proper condition and alignment.
Lubrication of moving parts like the mast and hydraulic system.
Ensuring the electrical components and controls are functioning correctly.
Answer: These stackers are designed for narrow aisles and tight spaces. The width of the stacker, along with the straddle legs, allows it to fit in relatively confined spaces. However, you should ensure there is enough aisle width to maneuver the stacker without difficulty, typically between 1.8 to 2.5 meters, depending on the model.
Answer: Yes, the straddle leg design allows the stacker to handle non-standard or irregularly sized pallets. Since the straddle legs go around the pallet, the stacker can lift pallets that are wider or have no entry points for forks.
Answer: Yes, these stackers are generally user-friendly, with intuitive controls designed for easy operation. Operators only need basic training to get accustomed to the controls, and many models come with ergonomic handles or control panels that help reduce operator fatigue.
Answer: Common safety features include:
Emergency stop buttons for quick halting in case of danger.
Overload protection to prevent lifting beyond the stacker's capacity.
Automatic braking when the operator releases the control handle.
Height limiters to ensure safe lifting and prevent mast damage.
Warning lights or alarms to signal when the machine is in motion or a load is being lifted.