Jump up in efficiency

Posted on Monday 11 January 2021

Hyster Europe has launched an ultra-compact lithium-ion pallet truck for loads up to 1.5 tonnes.

The PC1.5 Pallet Truck, powered by a lithium-ion battery, can deliver greater efficiency than a hand pallet truck.

“For those currently using hand pallet trucks in the warehouse, switching to the new PC1.5 brings efficiency gains, without complex maintenance requirements,” says Hyster Europe solutions manager EMEA Matt Hardy. “Operations with lean fleets will benefit from these dependable pallet trucks that are ready to go when needed.”

Despite the small and lightweight design, the Hyster PC1.5 can lift up to 1.5 tonnes. 

The tough and robust frame is extremely compact for use in tight spaces, and the truck is designed to give good performance on gradients, helping to support operator productivity. The motorised pallet truck design can work at a higher intensity than a hand pallet truck, helping to reduce the strain on operators.

When the lithium-ion battery needs replacing, operators get a re-charge alert and, in just six seconds, can exchange it, keeping the operation running with minimal interruption. A spare battery is included to support continuous operation, while an optional large battery with three-hour fast charger is available where the application demands it.

The model features maintenance free components, such as a brushless drive motor and lithium-ion battery, as well as a durable steel frame and protective cover, and 60-second drive wheel replacement.

For further information, visit www.hyster.com

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