How to Operate a Full Electric Walk-Behind Stacker? Complete Guide
In 2026, the electric walk-behind stacker has been increasingly widely used in front-line logistics scenarios such as warehouses and workshops. With its simple operation, labor-saving and high-efficiency features, it has won unanimous praise from most logistics practitioners! However, new operators often have a question: How to operate a full electric walk-behind stacker? In fact, you can easily get started as long as you master a few key steps.

Before Operation
Check the vehicle’s power, tires, forks and hydraulic system in advance, ensure there are no obstacles around, wear necessary protective equipment, and stand in a stable position on the side of the equipment.
When Starting
Turn on the power switch, gently lift the handle to a suitable angle, and slowly toggle the speed control switch to make the vehicle move smoothly. It should be noted that the electric walk-behind stacker is easy to control, with a precise handle controller. Forward, backward and steering are all flexible, allowing easy turning even in narrow aisles.

When Forking Goods
First, adjust the forks to a suitable width, slowly drive under the pallet, toggle the lifting switch to lift the forks, and make the goods leave the ground stably. It is worth noting that you should keep a low speed during driving, do not start or stop suddenly to avoid goods shaking, which also protects your own safety.
When Stacking or Unloading
Stop the vehicle stably after approaching the shelf, control the forks to rise to the corresponding height, slowly send the goods to the designated position, then lower the forks and exit.
After Operation
Lower the forks to the lowest position, turn off the power, and park the electric walk-behind stacker in the designated area.
As long as you pay attention to these operation points of the electric walk-behind stacker, the operation will be very easy and simple, while ensuring safety and high efficiency.
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