2025-07-29
Choosing a suitable Pallet Jack is not as simple as choosing a grocery cart. It depends on your actual needs and usage scenarios. Let's talk about how to choose from several key points to avoid pitfalls.
First, it depends on the type and weight of your goods. If it is fragile goods such as glass bottles or precision instruments, it is recommended to choose a model with shockproof design to avoid bumps during transportation. For heavy equipment, you have to choose a strong load-bearing capacity. Don't buy a "small body" that can't carry heavy goods for cheap. Here is a little trick: weigh the goods first, and then choose a model that is 20% higher than the actual load-bearing capacity, leaving some safety margin.
Next, it depends on the usage environment. Is the warehouse aisle narrow? Choose a narrow body design that can turn flexibly. Is the ground uneven? Look for a model with tilt compensation function, such as the PJA534OE5C model, which can accurately weigh even if the ground is a little crooked. If it is an outdoor operation, remember to choose a rust-proof material or a waterproof function.
Convenience of operation is also very important. It is recommended for beginners to choose models with intuitive interfaces, such as those with digital tilt sensors, which have a much lower probability of misoperation. In situations where you often have to climb slopes, electric models are more labor-saving than manual models, but you should pay attention to whether the battery life is sufficient.
Don't forget to consider post-maintenance. Well-known brands have many after-sales outlets and accessories are easy to find. Some low-priced products look cheap, but it's annoying when they have problems after two months of use and can't be repaired. It is recommended to give priority to models that support Wi-Fi data transmission, which is convenient for upgrading the system later.
Finally, a reminder about size matching. The size of the pallet must match the width of the fork. Most standard pallets are 1200mm×1000mm. Don't buy them back and find that the fork is too narrow to clamp. If you transport them in containers, you have to calculate whether the pallet can be stuffed in vertically to avoid wasting freight space.
Choosing a Pallet Jack is simply a matter of "eating according to the dish". First figure out what you want to move, where to move it, and how to move it, and the rest will come naturally.
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