Explore the
EST122
With a load capacity of 1200 kg and a lift height of up to 2430 mm, the EST122 offers reliable stacking performance for light-duty applications. Its rigid frame, lateral drive, and compact design provide excellent stability and maneuverability in narrow aisles. Powered by a 24V/85Ah AGM battery with integrated charger, it ensures simple operation and easy maintenance. The EST122 is ideal for warehouses, shops, and distribution centers handling low-to-medium intensity stacking tasks. Thanks to its compact size and small turning radius (1458 mm), it navigates easily in confined spaces. Equipped with a crawl speed button for precise control and an ergonomic tiller design, it supports operators in safe and comfortable material handling.
- strong and stable chassis
- rigid duplex mast
- easy and precise operation
- eficient hydraulic system
Application
The EST122 is ideal for warehouses, shops, and distribution centers handling low-to-medium intensity stacking tasks. Thanks to its compact size and small turning radius (1458 mm), it navigates easily in confined spaces. Equipped with a crawl speed button for precise control and an ergonomic tiller design, it supports operators in safe and comfortable material handling.
About the
EST122
The EST122 redefines light-duty stacking with a simple yet robust design. Built with industry-proven components, it combines durability with cost-effectiveness. Key features include a strong chassis with reinforced side beams, a rigid mast for smooth lifting, and an efficient hydraulic system that ensures low noise and durability. With standard integrated charger, optional battery upgrades, and safety-enhancing features like turtle speed function, the EST122 is a practical and versatile solution for businesses looking for dependable entry-level stacking equipment.
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