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Platforms support material directly without an additional pallet. Pump a foot pedal to raise and lower loads.
Crank a handle or pump a foot pedal to raise and lower loads.
Telescoping masts on these trucks allow you to lift loads higher than standard lift trucks. Crank the handle to raise and lower loads.
A hydraulic pump powered by a rechargeable battery raises and lowers the load with the push of a button.
Adjust the width of the forks to fit most pallets. A hydraulic pump powered by a rechargeable battery raises and lowers the load with the push of a button.
All-welded steel construction makes these trucks strong and durable.
Aluminum trucks are lighter than steel and stainless steel trucks and are more durable than fiberglass trucks.
For washdown and harsh environments, these trucks are as strong as steel trucks but more corrosion resistant.
With a frame made of fiberglass, these trucks are as strong as steel yet as lightweight as aluminum.
These trucks have an extra set of rear wheels for increased stability and better mobility.
A spring-loaded pedal at the base of these trucks allows the axle to shift farther from the load plate during tilting to significantly reduce your tilting effort.
Use these trucks in pairs to lift large, bulky, and long loads. A hand-operated hydraulic lift raises and lowers the load.
These trucks have additional rear wheels for increased stability and better mobility. They fold for easy transport and storage.
Tilt these trucks back to move loads, then fold them for easy transport and storage.
Motorized rotating rollers on the back of these trucks make moving heavy items on stairs easier.
In addition to rotating rubber stair climbers, these trucks have fold-down rear legs for increased stability when moving loads up and down stairs and over curbs.
Tilt these trucks back onto the rubber stair-climbing rollers to easily move loads up and down stairs.
Quickly convert these trucks from hand truck to platform truck to carry a variety of loads in either a horizontal or vertical position.
Position these dollies under a load, then depress the handle to lift it.
These dollies provide the leverage you need to move file cabinets and crates. Slide one end under the edge of a load and step down on the other end to raise the load.
Crank the handle on the built-in hand jack to position cylinders up to 11" off the ground for easier loading.
Rollers on the front of these trucks let you tilt the truck forward to load large-diameter cylinders.
These trucks have rear legs with swivel casters for additional stability and better mobility.
A rotating nylon belt helps move these trucks over stairs and curbs.
Use these strong, durable trucks to transport individual cylinders.
These aluminum trucks are strong, spark resistant, and lighter in weight than steel trucks.
These lightweight trucks are weather, corrosion, and spark resistant.
With one cylinder secured behind the other it's easy to navigate narrow aisles and confined spaces.
These trucks have rear legs with swivel casters for additional stability and better mobility when moving two cylinders.
Steel trucks are stronger and more durable than plastic trucks.
Instead of tilting these trucks during transport, push on the handle to lift a drum straight off the ground and move it easily over obstacles. Push the handle down to tilt the drum to dispense.
Tilt these trucks and roll them like a hand truck to move drums. They tilt flat for dispensing.
These corrosion-resistant stainless steel trucks withstand harsh environments and frequent washdowns.
Spills while dispensing drums are contained in an internal sump, so you can transport the drum even after a spill occurs.
A second set of axle-mounted wheels offers better load support and stability to handle heavy loads over longer distances.
These two-wheeled trucks are good for moving drums short distances.
The long handle on these movers gives you leverage to roll trailers.
Replace worn or damaged forks, or switch to a different length.
A long handle gives you the leverage to safely remove manhole covers by yourself.