DINGLI Electric Lift Stackers





Electrical battery charger included
Medium to heavy-duty applications are best served by these quality stackers. Ergonomic handle provides speed and steer control with maximum operator comfort. Safety features include reversing switch on handle, automatically activated brake system, operator foot protector, key switch and "see through" mast. Electric lift stackers are designed for the lifting and transportation of palletized loads. -
Lifting capacity
up to 4,400 lbs.
- A range of lift heights
up to 138 in.
- All trucks are supplied complete with heavy-duty batteries and
-chargers.
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Rated Capacity (Q) |
2000
Kg (4,400 lbs) |
Load Center (C) |
500 mm (19.6 in) |
Lifting Height (43) |
2500 mm (98 in) |
Maximum Dimension (h4) |
3095 mm |
Handle Height (h2) |
1385-1405 mm (54 - 55 in ) |
Fork Length (l) |
1120 mm (44 in) |
Fork Width (E) |
590 mm (23.2 in) |
Turning Radius (Wa) |
1768 mm (69.6 in) |
Wheel Base (Y) |
1388 mm (54.6 in) |
Max Traveling Speed
With/without load |
5/6 m/s (16.3/19.5 ft/s) |
Battery |
24/210-250
V/Ah |
Charger |
24/40
V/Ah |
Traction Motor |
1.2-1.3 kw (1.73 HP) |
Lifting Engine |
2.2-3 kw (4 HP) |
Overall Length (L) |
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Overall Width (W) |
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Overall Height (H1) |
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Net Weight |
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Shipping / Delivery note: Must Have Forklift
to unload for Delivery We ship this lift anywhere via truck from our
Columbus, OH warehouse. Upon your inquiry or submitting your order, we will check the freight rate with the carrier and confirm with you prior to shipping. If you need a freight quote in advance, please click here to email us your zip code, city and state.
Safety Notes:
- These machines are
intended for level surface use. Do not use on inclined surfaces
- Use Indoor only
- Always use outriggers &
Interlocks properly
- Fall arresting devices and
protection must be worn
- OSHA Compliance Operator
Training is required to safely operate this equipment.
- All aerial lift standards
require operators to read the operator's manual prior to use.
- Always perform pre-start
inspection. These can cover controls, safety devices, machine
components, and warning signs and decals.
- Operators must perform
required pre-start inspections of the machine, as well as the workplace,
in order to avoid possible unsafe conditions such as drop-offs, holes,
bumps, floor obstructions, debris, overhead obstructions, inadequate
surface support, and hazardous wind and weather conditions.
- Operators must ensure the
lift is handled within the limits set by the manufacturer
- The safety of the operator
as well as others depends on the actions of the operator; therefore, the
operator must follow good safety practices accordingly
- All future repairs and
maintenance to be made by a qualified person using equivalent
replacement parts
- Always keep operator's
manuals are on the machine
Safety first
As with any piece of equipment, safety should be the primary concern. Remember
every lift brand is different.
Each operator should familiarize
themselves with that particular machine. If someone is not familiar, they should
always refer to the operating manual provided.
Before each use, visually inspect
the equipment. This inspection should include making sure parts are in proper
working order, checking fluid levels, tire condition, proper tire inflation and
the legibility of safety decals. It is equally important to survey the work area
and adjacent space to gauge ground conditions and any overhead hazards such as
power lines and hanging objects. Operators should also wear a safety harness
while they are operating the machine. Each person who will operate the lift must
understand the proper operation of the machine, its intended use and maintenance
requirements.
Also understand any applicable
aerial lift regulations. You can find OSHA guidelines at
this site. Information on ANSI
rules is at this site.
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