WPS-3m
JG
3m
24V/160Ah
60*190*1150mm
Customized
1600/2000kg
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Product Description
Electric Walking Type Heavy Duty Stacker
Specification
Electric Walking Type Heavy Duty Stacker
Model | Units | WPS-3m |
Capacity | kg | 1600/2000 |
Load center distance | mm | 600 |
Wheelbase | mm | 1460 |
Lift height | mm | 3000 |
Overall length | mm | 2195 |
Overall width | mm | 850 |
Fork dimension | mm | 60*190*1150 |
Outside width of the forks | mm | 560 |
Ground clearence, laden, below mast | mm | 20 |
Turning radius | mm | 1765/2192 |
Maximum climbing capacity laden/unladen | % | 5/7 |
Drive motor power | Kw | AC1.5 |
Drive motor power | Kw | DC2.2 |
Battery voltage/capacity | V/ah | 24V/160Ah |
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FAQ
The lifting capacity typically ranges from 1,000 kg to 2,500 kg (2,200 lbs to 5,500 lbs), but this can vary depending on the model. It’s important to choose the right stacker for your specific load requirements.
Most walking stackers can lift loads to heights of around 3 to 6 meters (10 to 20 feet), with some models capable of reaching up to 8 meters (26 feet). The lifting height depends on the specific design and mast configuration.
The main difference is that a forklift is usually operated from the driver's seat, while a walking stacker requires the operator to walk alongside it, controlling it with a handle. Walking stackers are typically smaller, more maneuverable, and designed for confined spaces.
The stacker is controlled using a handlebar or control arm that allows the operator to move the stacker forward, backward, and control the lift mechanism. Many models also have features like adjustable speeds, ergonomic handles, and safety controls like emergency stop buttons.
Battery life depends on the battery size, load capacity, and the usage of the machine. On average, an electric walking stacker can run for 4 to 8 hours on a single charge. However, more extended shifts may require multiple battery changes or charging intervals.
While some electric walking stackers are designed for indoor use only, outdoor-capable models with rugged tires and weather-resistant features are available. However, electric models are generally less effective on rough, uneven surfaces compared to gas or diesel-powered forklifts.
Regular maintenance includes battery charging and care, ensuring the hydraulic system is working properly, checking for tire wear, and inspecting the lifting mechanism. Regular checks on the electrical components, like controllers and motors, should also be done.
Electric walking stackers typically operate at speeds of around 4 to 6 km/h (2.5 to 3.7 mph), though some models allow for variable speed control, especially for maneuvering in tight spaces.
The price of an electric walking stacker can vary significantly based on the model, lifting capacity, and features. Prices generally range from around $3,000 to $10,000 or more. Additional features like increased lifting height or heavy-duty capacities may increase the cost.
Yes, electric walking stackers are specifically designed to handle palletized loads. They are commonly used for lifting and transporting Euro-pallets or industrial pallets in warehouses and storage areas.
Electric walking stackers are highly maneuverable, especially in narrow aisles or congested areas, making them ideal for small or crowded warehouses. Their compact design and tight turning radius allow them to easily navigate spaces where larger forklifts might not fit.
Yes, they are generally very safe, with built-in safety features such as emergency stop buttons, automatic braking systems, and anti-tip mechanisms. Operators should always be trained to operate the equipment safely and follow safety protocols.
Energy Efficiency: Electric models are more environmentally friendly compared to fuel-powered options.
Space-Saving: Smaller and more maneuverable than traditional forklifts, ideal for tight spaces.
Lower Operating Costs: Lower maintenance and energy costs compared to gas or diesel-powered equipment.
Ease of Operation: User-friendly controls, quieter operation, and less physical strain on the operator.