Stacker trucks transport pallets and other loads that must be lifted from underneath, not only from one place to another, but also vertically. Depending on the model, manual or electric stacker trucks are also suitable for loading and unloading trucks and for storing and retrieving goods in warehouse racks. In our buyer's guide, we’ll give you more information about the advantages of the different types of stacker lift trucks, helping you to find the right product for your needs.
High lift trucks are wheel-assisted industrial trucks that not only transport goods horizontally, but also store and retrieve them at heights of up to several metres. With classic hand pallet trucks or low-lift trucks, load carriers can only be lifted off the ground and transported horizontally. For vertical transport, stacker trucks are available with different types of masts, which offer different lifting capacities and maximum lifting heights. In contrast to forklifts, pallet stacker trucks do not need a counterweight, as the load's centre of gravity is located inside the fork structure. This makes them very manoeuvrable and allows use in warehouses with narrow working aisle widths.
To find the right high lift truck model for your needs, you need to determine the requirements of your working environment. The best way to create a detailed requirements profile is by answering the following questions:
You can also use the following selection parameters to determine which truck is right for your needs.
In general, high lift trucks are ideal for indoor use. They operate emission-free and can be moved easily on flat, smooth floors. Depending on the area of use, different types of stacker trucks may be suitable, as you can see from the table below.
The drive determines the way a manual or electric pallet stacker truck can be operated during horizontal transport, vertical stacking, and retrieval:
This video shows you the main differences between hydraulic and electric stacker trucks:
One of the most important selection criteria of a pallet stacker truck from Jungheinrich PROFISHOP is the lifting height. This determines the maximum height to which you can lift pallets and other load carriers. When using stacker trucks indoors, however, there are other parameters to consider, including the following:
The overall height is the maximum height of an industrial truck measured from the ground. However, it can change for industrial trucks with high lift equipment - depending on whether the mast is retracted or extended.
This is the measure of the greatest possible distance from the ground to the highest position of the load handling attachment (e.g. the top edge of the fork or platform) when the load carrier is raised.
This refers to the lifting height up to which the load handling attachment can move upwards without changing the overall height of the mast. The free lift function is ideal when low doorways have to be taken into account or when stacking has to be carried out at low ceiling heights, e.g. in containers, closed railway goods wagons or basements.
Stacker trucks in our range are available with different mast types, but the functional principle is the same for all models. The lift carriage with the fork and the load is moved vertically within the stand mast or lift mast by a motor (semi- and fully electric stackers), or hydraulically (hydraulic stackers). On some models, the mast can be telescopically extended two or even three times. In this way, much higher storage spaces can be reached without restricting mobility in lower working areas. You can find more information on this in our guide to stacker and pallet truck dimensions.
The weight-specific limit with which a high reach stacker can be loaded is referred to as the load capacity or rated capacity. This must not be exceeded in order not to overload the load-bearing parts of the truck and jeopardise safe handling. The load capacity diagram, which can be seen on electric and hydraulic stacker trucks, shows how the rated load capacity depends on the lifting height and centre of gravity of the load.
The residual load capacity must also be considered. If, for example, attachments are used on the high lift truck, the general load capacity is reduced because the load centre of gravity also changes. You can find more information in our guide to the carrying capacity for industrial trucks.
All stacker trucks available in our range are suitable for picking up standardised Euro pallets. Pallets in special sizes, however, can be picked up with our wide-gauge electric and hydraulic stacker trucks. With pallet stackers in a wide-gauge design, it is also possible to pick up Euro pallets crossways. The special feature here is that, due to the laterally extended wheel arms and the forks that can be lowered to the ground, the wide-track truck drives underneath the load unit when picking up the load. This means that Euro pallets or even closed pallets can be picked up. In addition, it is also possible to use these trucks to move boxes, transport crates or mesh trolleys, as well as collection trays that have pockets suitable for industrial trucks. To ensure that delicate goods such as glassware, electronic components or other sensitive items are not damaged during loading and unloading, we also offer trucks with proportional hydraulics. These are integrated into the tiller, enabling sensitive lifting and lowering.
Stacker trucks from Jungheinrich PROFISHOP all have a four-point chassis.
Manual trucks always have two swivel wheels and are also equipped with single or tandem load rollers. Tandem rollers are particularly suitable for uneven floors or if you must overcome speed bumps in your warehouse. They also do not wear as quickly as single fork rollers and can stabilise the load better.
Electric pallet stacker trucks have a drive wheel, a support wheel and single or tandem load rollers.
The castor material most suitable for your high lift truck depends on the operating and physical conditions of the working environment. Factors to consider include:
We stock pallet stacker trucks that are designed for pure pedestrian operation. However, models that enable ride-on operation are also available on request.
At Jungheinrich PROFISHOP you can buy stacker trucks in various designs:
Our compact and manoeuvrable hydraulic stacker lift trucks are specially adapted to narrow warehouse aisles. These trucks can be used to transport and stack loads up to 1500kg. The movement of the truck is purely manual, with manual lifting work supported by hydraulic cylinders that offer variable lift. With these hydraulic stacker truck models, you can transport loads over shorter distances and store them at heights of up to 3m.
For heavy daily work requirements, longer transport distances and intensive work intervals, our robust electric stacker trucks are more suitable. Due to the range of functions and performance, these stackers are more efficient than manual models. Electric trucks have one or two motors, depending on the model:
Both motors are powered by a battery. The operating time of an electric pallet truck depends on the performance of the battery, which must be charged regularly. If a lead-acid battery is the energy source, demineralised water must also be refilled regularly.
When transporting loads with a high reach truck, you should always watch out for moving or tipping loads. This is especially important when driving the equipment over uneven ground or on bends. Machine operators are responsible for avoiding accidents with other people. Likewise, you must ensure the stability of the load before lifting or lowering. Also, remember never to overload the industrial truck.
If your stacker truck is a pedestrian operated device, you do not need a forklift driving licence. However, employers must train employees who will be working with the industrial trucks on occupational health and safety aspects. All operators should be given the opportunity to learn the correct handling of a stacker truck and to be able to apply all safety regulations.
An exception is a stacker truck that has a ride-on feature, for example in the form of a folding platform.
To prevent accidents at work, all operators of stacker trucks are required to check the vehicle before starting work. A visual inspection should include the brake system, the lifting device, wheels and electrics. Furthermore, you should make sure that the tiller can be moved properly in all directions. Leaking fluids are also a warning sign of a defect.
In addition to the visual inspection, every truck must go through a thorough examination at least once a year according to the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER). However, LOLER 98 makes it clear that depending on the type of truck and its use, inspections may need to be more frequent than this.