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Basic Types of Walkie Stackers & Adavantages

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Basic Types of Walkie Stackers & Adavantages

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  1. Walkie Stacker Types, Application & Advantages

  2. Types Of Walkie Stacker • Standard Walkie Stacker • Ride on Walkie Stacker • Walkie Straddle Stacker • Walkie Reach Stacker • Counter Balance Walkie Stacker

  3. Standard Walkie Stacker • Standard walkie stackers make use of legs that sit below the forks to assign load weight. This also facilitates them to lift and manage two pallets at the same time, which makes them perfect for applications that need both stacking of pallets and transportation. As compared to the other types of walkie stackers, standard walkie stacker provides the smallest turning circle. They are specifically made for mid-level racking applications.

  4. Ride on Walkie Stacker • They have a platform and special controls to facilitate operators to ride on the walkie stacker. To operate a ride on walkie stackers, the driver needs a forklift license whereas walk behind units does not need any license. Minimum lifting heights commence from 2000mm and can extend up to 6110mm.

  5. Walkie Straddle Stacker • Walkie straddle stackers are the most popular type of walkie stacker to be seen here, in Australia. To allocate load weight, they make use of straddle legs. They are usually used for low to mid-level chosen racking applications like customer zone racking areas, small warehouses and storerooms. Minimum lifting heights commence from 3300mm and can extend up to 5000mm.

  6. Walkie Reach Stacker • Walkie Reach Stacker equipped with a pantographic scissor mast. That means the mast is able to manoeuvre loads forward, away from the stacker’s body. They are most frequently used in applications such as loading trucks, utility vehicles and trailers. Generally used for general mid-level racking applications. Minimum lifting heights commence from 2000mm and can extend up to 6460mm.

  7. Counter Balance Walkie Stacker • Counter balance walkie stackers use counter balance weight to allocate loads. counter balance walkie stackers have the longest total length, which necessitates a bigger turning circle when compared to other types of stackers. The counter-balance walkie stacker has a different type of lifting mast and their minimum lifting heights commence from 2000mm and can extend up to 6000mm.

  8. Manual Walkie Stackers • Manual walkie stackers are not recommended for handling pallets in racking as they have very restricted lifting heights and operate very slowly. Thus, they are only suggested for general lifting with very low volume of load.

  9. Walkie Stackers’ Major Advantages • One of the major advantages is it does not release smokes or exhaust pollution and makes no noise, which makes them perfect for indoor material handling. • Thanks to their smaller size, operators have better visibility when handling loads. • Walkie reach stackers are perfect for handling pallets in storerooms and in specialised warehousing sections like customer assigned storage spaces.

  10. They are highly manoeuvrable so they are able to work in compact spaces and can aid in expanding warehouse capacity. • When compared to Diesel and LPG/Petrol forklifts, electric-powered equipment has lower operating costs on an ongoing basis. • Unless walkie stackers are a ride on, operators do not need a forklift license to operate. Nevertheless, operators should be aware of safety practices and all the controls as well as acquire permission from their company to operate it. • They generate lesser carbon emissions because they require lower energy.

  11. Contact Us • Address: 40 & 41 Egerton Street, Silverwater, NSW, 2128 • Phone: 1300 536 276 • Website: https://www.lencrowforklifts.com.au

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