NAME |
Electric Pallet Stacker(standing type) |
Model No. |
|
ES10-25 |
ES10-30 |
ES15-16 |
ES15-25 |
ES15-30 |
ES20-25 |
ES30-30 |
Capacity |
kg |
1000 |
1000 |
1500 |
1500 |
1500 |
2000 |
3000 |
Max lifting height |
H(mm) |
2500 |
3000 |
1600 |
2500 |
3000 |
2500 |
3000 |
Load center |
C(mm) |
500 |
500 |
500 |
500 |
500 |
500 |
500 |
Wheel type |
|
PUsolid tire |
Pedal length |
mm |
470 |
470 |
470 |
470 |
470 |
470 |
470 |
Fork size |
mm |
1150*190 |
Free lift height |
mm |
0 |
Forks Spread |
mm |
680 |
680 |
680 |
680 |
680 |
680 |
680 |
Ovoreall length |
L(mm) |
2110 |
2110 |
2110 |
2110 |
2110 |
2110 |
2110 |
Overall width |
S(mm) |
850 |
850 |
850 |
850 |
850 |
850 |
850 |
Height mast lowered |
H1(mm) |
1830 |
2080 |
2080 |
1830 |
2080 |
1830 |
2080 |
Max height |
H2(mm) |
3038 |
3538 |
2080 |
3038 |
3538 |
3038 |
3538 |
Turning radius |
Wa(mm) |
1795 |
1795 |
1795 |
1795 |
1795 |
1795 |
1795 |
Wheel distance |
mm |
343 |
343 |
343 |
343 |
343 |
343 |
343 |
Min stacking aisle |
mm |
2530 |
2530 |
2530 |
2530 |
2530 |
2530 |
2530 |
Max walking speed |
Km/h |
4.0/5.8 |
grade ability |
% |
6 |
6 |
6 |
6 |
6 |
6 |
6 |
Total weight |
Kg |
1075 |
1075 |
995 |
1095 |
1115 |
1115 |
1135 |
Driving wheel |
mm |
∅230*75 |
Front wheel |
mm |
∅80*70 |
Balance wheel |
mm |
∅125*50 |
Battery capacity |
V/Ah |
24/210 |
24/210 |
24/210 |
Charger intelligent |
V/A |
24/30 |
Driving motor |
Kw |
1.5 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
Lifting motor |
Kw |
2.2 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
Walking adjustable type |
|
Holzer type accelerator |
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