Pallet Trucks
Pallet trucks move palletised loads across warehouses, loading bays, and workshops without a forklift. Manual hydraulic models lift loads by pumping the handle — simple, reliable, no power source needed. Pick fork length and width to match your pallets (1150 × 550 mm handles most euro and standard pallets), and check the capacity rating against your typical load weight.
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Not yet ratedSealeyHigh Lift Pallet Truck 1170 x 540mm 1000kg Capacity
- 1000kg capacity
- 1170 × 540mm forks
- Twin stabilisers
€1,537.44€1,249.95 -
Not yet ratedSealeyPallet Truck 1150 x 550mm 2200kg Capacity
- Polyurethane non-marking wheels
€898.00€907.06€730.08€737.45 -
Not yet ratedSealeyPallet Truck Stop
- Non-slip durable rubber
- Secures pallet truck wheels
- 300 × 360 × 47 mm
€44.08€44.53€35.84€36.20 -
Not yet ratedSealeyPallet Truck with Scales 1150 x 555mm 2000kg Capacity
- 2000kg capacity
- Built-in scales, ±1kg accuracy
- 6-digit LCD display
€2,283.13€2,306.19€1,856.20€1,874.95
Capacity ratings matter. A 2200 kg truck handles two-tonne loads safely at full lift height; overloading risks hydraulic failure and fork damage. Sealey units are available in common fork widths and lengths to suit standard pallet sizes. If you run non-standard pallets or stillages, measure the stringer spacing before ordering — forks that don't align leave the load unstable.
Wheel material affects both floor protection and push effort. Polyurethane rolls smoothly on concrete and won't mark epoxy coatings; nylon is harder-wearing but noisier and can scuff polished floors. Single or tandem load wheels change manoeuvrability — tandem wheels spread weight better on uneven surfaces but increase the turning circle. Check the axle setup if you're working in tight aisles.
High-lift models raise loads to waist height for ergonomic unloading or feeding into workstations. Pallet trucks with integrated scales let you weigh loads in-place without a separate floor scale — useful for dispatch checks or stock control. Trucks with polyurethane-coated forks resist rust in damp environments; bare steel forks suit dry indoor use and cost less. Pallet stops prevent forks from sliding beyond the pallet edge during transport.



