Description
High Performance Pedestrian Operated Pallet Truck
The new P1.6-2.2 pedestrian operated truck is the safest in the industry, providing exceptional durability and reliability, long-lasting shifting and low operating costs. It’s proven to use 7% less energy than the previous model, is 11% more efficient when unloading trailers, and there are a number of exciting options to further increase operator efficiency.
Hyster Pedestrian Pallet Truck Highlights:
- Improved stability and resistance to wear and torsion due to heavy-duty body frame including 10mm thick welded backplate, solid fork stems, drawbars and torsion bar.
- The complete AC drive motor is vertically mounted with easy service access and is well protected from splashes and debris.
- The cover is made of a durable, engineered thermoplastic elastomer that is durable, flexible, rot-proof and provides excellent protection of components.
- Positioning the operator close to the truck, the shortened, mid-mounted arm gives excellent visibility of the load and forks when entering a pallet.
- It is easy to handle and maneuver in tight spaces, especially on the trailer. • Performance settings that can be adjusted according to the application.
- Operators can move and lift their pallet with a single fluid, and move smoothly with the exclusive Intelligent Lift™ option.
- A creep speed button slows the truck’s travel speed for enhanced control and can be selected without having to stop the truck.
- The Smart Slow™ option can further improve load balancing and operator confidence by reducing top speed when the cornering angle reaches 30°.
- Battery side ejection is optionally available on P1.8-2.2 models, making it simple and quick to operate the battery to assist with more intensive applications.
- The optional on-board charger is built into the drive frame, protected from the harsh elements and washed out.
- Excellent serviceability thanks to easily accessible and cleverly designed components, and a display showing diagnostic service codes helps to minimize interruptions during routine maintenance.