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    Published by NEWTON February 25,2026

    When buying a stacker, do you often hear salespeople ask about your pallet size? Do you also pay attention to the fork width parameter when purchasing? The reason for this is that most stackers are designed with supporting legs, which means pallets that do not meet the size cannot be smoothly inserted by the forks. The emergence of the legless walk-behind counterbalance stacker can cover various applicable scenarios and has higher operational flexibility!

    Counterbalance Pallet Stacker

    The main feature of this stacker is the elimination of supporting legs, which directly relies on the rear counterweight for balanced operation. Whether it is a川-shaped pallet (chuan-shaped pallet), 田-shaped pallet (tian-shaped pallet) or other customized non-standard pallets, this stacker can be used for handling and stacking. You no longer have to worry about space constraints or pallet compatibility issues—you can directly choose the pallet according to your cargo needs!

    Walkie Pallet Stacker

    In addition, the walk-behind structure of this stacker makes the entire vehicle more compact and small. Its turning radius and aisle width can adapt to more small spaces and narrow aisles, meeting the needs of flexible shuttling and handling in different scenarios. If you need to use it in different environments such as e-commerce warehouses, supermarkets, small warehouses, and workshops, or if your goods require handling with different pallets, this stacker can be perfectly matched.

                                                          pallet stacker

    The walk-behind counterbalance stacker application scenarios are diverse and rich. It can be used in industries such as workshops, warehouses, logistics points, farmer’s markets, hardware and building materials, and light industry manufacturing! It can also well perform tasks such as indoor light and medium-sized cargo handling, assembly line replenishment, workshop material turnover, wall-mounted stacking, and near-shelf loading and unloading.

    In short, I think you now have a deeper understanding and impression of the legless walk-behind counterbalance stacker. If you are interested in this stacker, you can inquire about the price, or we can give you a detailed answer to any other questions!

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