The stacker is available in 1,000 kg and 1,500 kg rated-capacity versions (specs shown reference the 1,500 kg / 1.5-ton model). Load center for these ratings is 500 mm. Always check the data plate on your machine to confirm its rated capacity.
Semi-electric indicates the truck has an electric (DC) drive motor for travel while lift functions are hydraulic. This combination reduces manual effort while keeping the hydraulic lift system for reliable lifting performance.
The drive uses a DC permanent-magnet motor with a rated output of 1.6 kW. The specification lists a battery of 12 V / 120 Ah.
Charge time depends on the charger rating; with a standard industrial charger, a 12 V / 120 Ah battery typically charges in approximately 6–12 hours. Runtime varies by duty cycle, load and terrain — for typical warehouse use expect several hours per charge. Contact your dealer for a charger matched to your operating schedule.
Important dimensions: overall frame length 1877 mm, overall width 770 mm, wheelbase 1300 mm, fork length x width x thickness 1150 x 160 x 60 mm, fork outside width 670 mm, fork lowered height 85 mm, minimum ground clearance 15 mm, minimum turning radius 1625 mm.
Several mast configurations are offered. Available maximum fork heights in the product parameter range include options such as 1600 mm, 2000 mm, 2500 mm, 3000 mm and 3500 mm (lowered and extended heights vary by mast). Confirm the exact mast code and dimensions when ordering.
Standard safety features include an emergency stop, protective covers for electrical/hydraulic components, and an ergonomic control handle with accessible buttons to improve operator control and reduce risk.
Yes — this model includes a rider platform so operators can ride, which increases productivity for longer travel distances inside facilities.
It's designed for warehouses, logistics hubs, workshops, container yards and manufacturing facilities — essentially indoor material handling and operations where semi-electric drive plus hydraulic lift provide an efficient solution.
Routine maintenance includes: keeping the battery properly charged and water-topped if applicable, inspecting and topping hydraulic oil, checking forks and mast for wear or damage, verifying tire and wheel condition, testing controls and emergency stop, and following the manufacturer's periodic inspection schedule.
The stacker is primarily intended for indoor, smooth-surface environments. Short outdoor moves on level, paved surfaces are possible, but wet, uneven or unpaved terrain is not recommended.
Front wheel dimensions are 80 x 70 mm and the caster wheel dimensions are 180 x 50 mm. Choose wheel materials (polyurethane, rubber, etc.) based on floor type and application.
Contact your supplier or the manufacturer's sales/support team with the machine model and serial number. Common accessories include different fork lengths/widths, battery chargers, side-shifts, and optional mast configurations.
Operators should be trained in safe stacker operation, battery handling and routine inspections per local regulations and your company's safety program. Formal forklift/stacker training and certification is recommended and often required by employers and regulators.
Warranty and after-sales support vary by reseller and region. Contact the dealer or manufacturer for details on warranty terms, service contracts and local authorized service centers.
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