Willy Pallet Jack
The Willy pallet jack takes the stack life and the power jack combined to
make a device that is suitable for all of your pallet needs.
Used most often for lifting and transporting pallets, the Willy jack uses extensive technology in its operation.
For example, there is a photocell within the device that allows it to automatically tell the precise pallet height.
Once it has determined just height of your pallet, the lift will automatically lower or rise to adjust to an appropriate height for working
comfortably and safely.
One thing about the Willy jack is that it boosts employee safety and health.
Just by using the automatic adjustment, you can protect your employees from injuries like back related issues and carpal tunnel.
Both of these types of injuries are known to be the result of repetitive motion, in which the employee is doing the same task over and over
again at a level that could cause the injury.
The Willy jack helps you to eliminate workman's comp claims, as well as reduce the amount of work missed by employees.
This will increase your production and save your company money all at the same time.
The Willy comes in two different forms, the standard, in which was talked about in the previous paragraphs and the WB, which is designed to
deal specifically with press dollies and skids with opened bottoms.
The standard Willy pallet jack, known as the Willy Lift, comes with forks that measure between 21.3 and 26.8 inches in width and 45.3 inches
in length.
The entire machine is 46.5 inches high, 21.3 inches wide, and 65 inches long. With the WB version, the fork width is adjustable between 10
inches and 31.5 inches, with the length standing at 31.5 inches.
Both machines have the ability to life as much as 2,200 pounds.
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