Material Handling Equipment

 

Our Material Handling Equipment range is engineered to make lifting, moving, and storing heavy loads safer, easier, and more efficient across industrial and commercial environments. Whether you're handling pallets in a warehouse, lifting materials on a shop floor, or managing inventory in a distribution center, we offer a complete selection of manual, semi-electric, and electric solutions tailored to your operational needs.

Semi-Electric Floor Crane – 270° Rotation

Product Code KE/SAC/270
Load Capacity 1 Ton, 2 Ton
Movements Up/Down, Forward/Reverse (Electric), Rotational (Manual)
Reach Adjustable up to 19 ft.
Overall Height 16 ft.
Working Height 11 ft. (with ground-level foundation)
Rotational Range 270°

Semi-Electric Floor Crane – 360° Rotation

Product Code KE/SAC/360
Load Capacity 1 Ton
Movements Up/Down, Forward/Reverse (Electric), Rotational (Manual)
Reach Adjustable up to 15 ft.
Overall Height 16 ft.
Working Height 11 ft.
Rotational Range 360°

Manual Hydraulic Stacker

Product Code KENT/ST/1
Load Capacity 1 Ton, 2 Ton
Max Lifting Height 1600 mm
Overall Height 2040 mm
Length x Width 1340 mm x 705 mm
Hydraulic Pump Hard chrome-plated piston

Manual Pallet Truck – 3 Ton

Product Code KENT/PL/3
Load Capacity 3 Ton
Fork Shut Height 80 mm
Fork Lift Height 190 mm
Fork Length 1200 mm
Wheels Front: 2 Nylon wheels with sealed bearings
Rear: 4 Roller tandem wheels

Semi-Electric Stacker – 1.2 Ton

Product Code KENT/SEST/1
Load Capacity 1.2 Ton
Max Lifting Height 1600 mm
Overall Dimensions (L x W) 1770 mm x 820 mm
Fork Length 1150 mm
Operation Electric Up/Down

Electric Pallet Truck – 2 Ton

Product Code KENT/EPL/2
Load Capacity 2 Ton
Max Lifting Height 195 mm
Min Height 85 mm
Overall Height 1200 mm
Width 685 mm
Fork Length 1220 mm
Movements Electric Up/Down, Forward/Reverse

Electric Stacker – 1.2 Ton

Product Code KENT/EST/1
Load Capacity 1.2 Ton
Max Lifting Height 1600 mm
Overall Dimensions (L x W) 1770 mm x 820 mm
Fork Width x Length 160 mm x 1150 mm
Movements Electric Up/Down, Forward/Reverse

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🔒 Safety Insight

Why Lifting Equipment Fails – And How to Prevent Costly Breakdowns or Accidents

  1. Lack of Preventive Maintenance
    • Machines work hard – treat them well.
    • Missed lubrication, tightening, or inspection schedules can lead to early failure.
  2. Ignoring Load Limits
    • Every lifting equipment has a limit.
    • Overloading = permanent damage + massive risk.
    • Know your equipment’s SWL (Safe Working Load).
  3. Harsh Environments
    • Dust, moisture, and chemicals can damage components.
    • Use weatherproof, flameproof, or corrosion-resistant equipment as needed.
  4. Using Wrong Slings or Hooks
    • Mismatched accessories = unsafe lift.
    • Always match slings, shackles, and hooks to the load and equipment specifications.
  5. Untrained Operators
    • Even the most advanced machine can fail if handled incorrectly.
    • Train your team on safe operation, signals, and emergency protocols.
  6. No Performance Monitoring
    • Don’t wait for a breakdown.
    • Use condition monitoring and AMC (Annual Maintenance Contracts) to spot faults early.
  7. The Fix – Awareness + Action
    • Schedule regular equipment check-ups.
    • Conduct frequent training sessions for your team.

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