By Plant Engineering Staff -- Plant Engineering, 11/23/2007 1:00:00 AM
The EJE 120 electric walkie pallet truck is designed for use in loading and unloading trailers and transporting loads of up to 4,500 pounds over short and medium distances. The device features a turning radius of 58.7 inches, a 24V-150Ah industrial battery with an integrated charger, 24 Vac 3-phase drive motor and controller technology, 3.7 mph top speed, a fork-tip design and a head length of 19.4 inches. The integrated battery charger resides in a 30 A, chassis-mounted case with metal stability bars.
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