• PRODUCT NAME:Semi-electric Stacker SPM1016/25/30 System 1
  • PRODUCT NAME:Semi-electric Stacker SPM1016/25/30 System 2
PRODUCT NAME:Semi-electric Stacker SPM1016/25/30

PRODUCT NAME:Semi-electric Stacker SPM1016/25/30

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Min Order Qty:
1 unit
Supply Capability:
1000 unit/month

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PRODUCT INTRO

Strong robust and classical design
Has an appealing look
The fluent outline make it stand out from traditional stacker.
Made of high quality steel to ensure stability and strength.
Durable and serviceable
Easy to operate
Built-in charger.
With imported steel for the mast from Germany
Technical Data

Semi-electric stacker
Residual Capacity at different lifting height

1KG=2.2LB 1INCH=25.4MM

Up to h3 mm

ACTUAL CAPACITY(Q)kg

1500

1000

500

2500

1000

400

3000

600

300

Load centre distance (C)mm

600

800

1KG=2.2LB 1INCH=25.4MM

Characteristics

1.2

Model of manufacture

SPM1016

SPM1025

SPM1030

1.3

Drive:(electric-battery or mains,diesel, petrol,fuel gas,manual)

manual

1.4

Type of operation(hand,pedestrian,standing, seated,order picker)

Pedestrian

1.5

Load Capacity /rated load

Q(Kg)

1000

1.6

Load center distance

C(mm)

600

1.9

Wheelbase

y(mm)

1210

1210

1210

Weight

2.1

Weight(including battery)

Kg

350

495

495

Wheels
Chassis

3.1

Tyres(solid rubber, superelastic, nylon, polyurethane)

Nylon/PU

3.2

Tyre size,front

mm

180x50

3.3

Tyre size,rear

mm

74x70

3.5

Wheels, number front/rear

2/4

3.6

Track width,front

b10(mm)

680

3.7

Track width,rear

b11(mm)

400/490

Basic
Dimensions

4.2

Lowered mast height

h1(mm)

1980

1830

2080

4.4

Lift height

h3(mm)

1600

2500

3000

4.5

Extended mast height

h4(mm)

1980

3070

3570

4.9

Height of handle min./max.

H14(mm)

790/1156

4.15

Fork height lowered

h13(mm)

85

4.19

Overall length

L1(mm)

1720/1570

1720/1580

1720/1580

4.2

Length to face of forks

L2(mm)

610/670

4.21

Overall width

b1(mm)

777

4.22

Fork dimensions

s/e/l(mm)

60/180/1100

60/150/900

4.25

width over forks

b5(mm)

570

330~640

4.33

Aisle width for pallets 1000x1200 crossways

Ast(mm)

2235

4.34

Aisle with for pallets 800x1200 lengthways

Ast(mm)

2175

4.35

Turning radius

Wa(mm)

1400

Performance

5.2

Lift speed, laden/unladen

mm/s

90/140

5.3

Lowering speed, laden/unladen

mm/s

120/100

5.11

Parking brake

Manual

E-Motor

6.2

Lift motor rating at S3 15%

kw

1.5

6.4

Battery voltage, norminal capacity K5

V/Ah

12/150

6.5

Battery weight

Kg

45


 

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