A hand stacker, also known as a manual stacker, is a type of lifting equipment that is powered by hand. It is designed to lift and move heavy loads over short distances, and it is commonly used in warehouses, factories, and other industrial settings.
The main components of a hand stacker include the frame, the lifting mechanism, and the fork assembly. The frame is the main structure of the equipment and supports the other components. The lifting mechanism consists of a hydraulic pump and cylinder that are operated by hand, allowing the operator to lift and lower the forks. The fork assembly consists of two or more prongs that slide under a load, allowing it to be lifted and moved.
Hand stackers are designed to be compact and easy to maneuver, allowing them to be used in areas where space is limited. They are typically used for lifting and moving loads that are too heavy to be moved by hand, but not heavy enough to require a powered forklift.



