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New Pallet Jacks

Elevate your material handling capabilities with our selection of high-quality pallet jacks, designed to streamline your operations.   Coastal Material Handling keeps your warehouse moving.  

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Elevate your material handling capabilities.  We provide the best in material handling equipment, designed to streamline your operations. New and more efficient jacks offer smoother maneuverability, enabling faster and more efficient material transport. Ergonomic designs and improved controls ensure operators can work comfortably and safely for longer periods. Modern technology allows for precise load control, minimizing the risk of damage to products. Choose from a range of options to suit your specific needs, such as weight capacity, lift height, and more.

New Pallet jacks
New Pallet jacks
New Pallet Jacks
New Pallet Jacks

Benefits of Pallet Jacks

Operator Comfort

Ergonomic designs and improved controls ensure operators can work comfortably and safely for longer periods. Creating better outcomes and productivity from your employees.

Durability and Productivity


Invest in equipment built to last, reducing downtime and maintenance costs associated with older models. New material handling equipment offers smoother maneuverability, enabling faster and more efficient material transport.

Customization


Choose from a range of options to suit your specific needs, such as weight capacity, lift height, and power source. Modern technology allows for precise load control, minimizing the risk of damages to products and shelving.

FAQ’s

What Is A Pallet Jack?

A pallet jack is the most basic form of forklift and is intended to move pallets in a warehouse or trailer. These are some of the most essential tools found in warehouses and are used for transporting small loads for short distances. Typically, both manual and powered jacks are used for loading and unloading of trucks while a riding electric pallet jack can be used for horizontal transport through warehouses.

What Are The Power Supply Options For A Pallet Jack?

The two main kinds of pallet jacks that often get used in the warehouse include:

  • Hand pumped manual pallet jack (manual). Made with a hydraulic pump design, this type of pallet jack works just like it sounds. In order to lift the forks underneath the pallet, the user raises it by pumping the handle.
  • Electric pallet jack (motorized). This type of pallet jack contains an electric motor and comes with a rechargeable battery. For those who need to get several pallets of inventory moved in a short amount of time, an electric pallet jack can move stuff quickly and easily.

Whether you choose a hand pumped pallet jack or an electric one, they will both make the job of moving inventory around the warehouse much easier.

What Are Some Common Features Of A Pallet Jack?

One of the great things about pallet jacks is that they come with a variety of features so that you can find one that suits the needs of your warehouse. Some of the most common features for pallet jacks include:

  • Single forks and angled forks that allow the user to move loads of all different shapes and sizes
  • Pallet jacks made out of galvanized or stainless steel are resistant to corrosion
  • Tilting forks that allow the pallet jack user to rotate the load when necessary
How Much Weight Can A Pallet Jack Safely Carry ?

When it comes to pallet jacks, typically the weight of the load ranges from 1,500 to 2,500 pounds. Most standard pallet jacks, however, can safely lift and move a load that weighs up to 5,500 pounds.

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