Electric pallet jacks have revolutionized warehouse operations, making material handling smoother, faster, and more efficient. But like any battery-powered device, the lifespan of their batteries is a critical factor in keeping operations running without hiccups. So, how long can you expect your electric pallet jack battery to last, and how[...]
What is an electric pallet jack? An electric pallet jack, sometimes called a "walkie" or "powered pallet truck," is a piece of material-handling equipment designed to lift and move pallets with ease. Unlike a forklift, it’s smaller, lower to the ground, and doesn’t have a tall mast for stacking pallets[...]
Operating a reach truck requires strict adherence to safety standards to ensure the well-being of operators, co-workers, and the protection of inventory. A reach truck is widely used in warehouses and distribution centers due to its ability to maneuver in narrow aisles and lift loads to significant heights. However, without[...]
A reach truck is a specialized type of forklift widely used in warehouses and distribution centers where space optimization and high stacking are essential. While reach trucks provide excellent maneuverability and the ability to reach tall racking systems, their safe and efficient operation relies heavily on understanding load balance. One[...]
A reach forklift—often called a reach truck—belongs to Class II: Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks under the standard industrial truck classification used across the materials handling industry. Class II trucks are specifically engineered to work in tight spaces with high racking, which is exactly where reach forklifts excel. Their defining[...]
If you’ve ever walked into a busy warehouse, you’ve likely seen forklifts zipping around with pallets stacked high. But here’s where things get confusing: Is a stand-up forklift the same as a reach truck? Many people use the terms interchangeably, but they aren’t the same. Let’s clear the air. The[...]
When it comes to warehouse operations, maximizing space, efficiency, and safety are top priorities. One piece of equipment that stands out in fulfilling these needs is the swing reach truck. Often confused with standard reach trucks or forklifts, swing reach trucks are designed for high-density warehouses where narrow aisles and[...]
Driving a reach truck can seem intimidating at first glance, especially with its tall mast, narrow chassis, and precise controls. But with the right training, understanding, and practice, most operators quickly gain confidence and proficiency. Whether you’re considering operating one for a warehouse job or just curious about the skill[...]
Operating a forklift requires the right training and certification, and one of the most common questions in the materials handling industry is: “Can you drive a reach truck with a counterbalance licence?” While both machines fall under the forklift category, their design, handling, and safety requirements differ significantly. Understanding these[...]
A reach truck limit refers to the operational boundaries of a reach truck, including its maximum lifting height, load capacity, and safe operating conditions. These limits are set by the manufacturer and are crucial for ensuring safety, maintaining efficiency, and prolonging the lifespan of the equipment. Ignoring these limits can[...]









