neat ....... but I'd rather stand under a fork lift thanksThese mobile vehicle lifts look good, but obviously not mobile when loaded.
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AS-7251DC Battery Operated Mobile Single Post Vehicle lift - Automotech Services Limited
The AS-7521 is designed for workshops where space is at a premium. It is totally mobile and can be moved by one person with ease once unloaded. This machine is operated by a powerful 24v DC Battery pack, which gives it the advantage of having no trailing wires during operation. The AS-7251 has...www.automotechservices.co.uk
Looks like the answer then
Plenty second hand with a whole selection of widths and fork lengths.
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1000kg Manual Pallet Stacker / Lifter / Forklift | eBay
Capacity: 1000kg. Manual Pallet Stacker / Lifter / Forklift.www.ebay.co.uk
summat like this then @Rob65 .... if forks're removable .....Russell,
Where abouts in the county are you?
I have a similar looking truck I’d be happy to let go cheep. It has an electrically powered pump for hydraulic lifting but is manually moved on its wheels.
Cant recall the capacity but think it’s about 750kg or maybe 1te.
The only slight catch is I want to keep the forks off it as I use them on my Bobcat.
I’m in Sheffield and will get some photos of it if you might be interested.
Rob
@V8Druid could that thing have a taller mast fitted? 1660 is neither here nor there. Perhaps it's running about somewhere with low headroom.
@Grahams that's what the guy I know has. Immobile when in use but he can move it out the way pretty easy when he wants that area of his workshop for something else. 2.5t lift must be pretty much same model.
summat like this then @Rob65 .... if forks're removable .....
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straddle stacker is usable on conventional pallets... forks're easy enough to lay hold of ... std carriage sizes
you're limited to the mast height as only a single stage .. never seen one with a two stage mast ... would imagine they'd be too easy to tipOh it can lift higher I guess looking at it
forks are pretty std fits to carrriages ... 20", 16" and can't recall if there's a smaller dimension too but looking at that i'd say they're 16s ... I have 16 & 20" carriages here .. 16s are generally up to 2.5-3t cap. 20" 're 4+t .... the dimension is the gap between the upper bearing and lower bearing surfaces in the mount hooks / width/height of the carriage.Rob65 I've sent a pm. Are forks generally a standard fitting to the back plate?
love it Mog .... great ideaAll this talk of FLTs, I stuck an extra set on a back plate to make a cutting table to burn some 1” plate into shed base plates View attachment 20700
if you ever get a set of 6ft/2M x 4-ish tonne, 20" forks in, that you don't love ....All this talk of FLTs, I stuck an extra set on a back plate to make a cutting table to burn some 1” plate into shed base plates View attachment 20700
2nd that...all my dad will buy. Everything else feels "floppy" iykwimIt’s difficult to look past linde when it comes to c/b forklifts. the control you have with them is v intuitive.
HYSTER2nd that...all my dad will buy. Everything else feels "floppy" iykwim