Stack pallets without a forklift. 3,300 lb walkie stacker reaches 132 inches.
3,300 lb walkie electric pallet stacker. 132-inch (11 ft) lift height, 24V AC drive, straddle legs for stability, auto-deceleration above 60 inches. Stack pallets without a full forklift.
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| Weight | 1,450 lbs (with battery) |
| Charger | On-board, 120V / 20A |
| Capacity | 3,300 lbs |
| Warranty | 2 years drivetrain, 1 year battery |
| Auto-Decel | Active above 60" lift height |
| Outriggers | Straddle-leg, adjustable spread |
| Fork Length | 48 inches |
| Drive System | 24V AC electric |
| Travel Speed | 3.5 mph |
| Lowered Height | 7 inches |
| Battery Runtime | 6 hours (typical) |
| Max Lift Height | 132 inches (11 ft) |
| Fork Width (between legs) | 27 inches |
Multi-angle views of the IronMover 3300S Electric Pallet Stacker. Click any image to zoom.
See this class of lift in action. The video below shows installation, real-world operation, and the kind of shop this lift belongs in.
Pallet jacks use a hydraulic pump system (manual) or electric motor and hydraulics (powered) to raise pallets a few inches off the floor for transport. Operation is straightforward — the main variables are load limits and floor surface awareness.
The three-position pump handle controls all motion: pump up to raise the forks, neutral (horizontal) to maintain height, rotate down to lower. Pump 5–10 strokes to reach operating height. The forks only need to clear the ground by 1–2 inches for transport.
The tiller arm has a throttle thumb lever (forward/reverse), a lift/lower button, and a horn. Squeeze the tiller handle to enable drive — releasing the handle automatically applies the electromagnetic brake and stops the unit. Creep mode (low-speed position) allows precise pallet placement.
Align the forks with the pallet openings before entering. Approach straight — angled entry twists the forks and can split pallet boards. Center the load on the forks; off-center loads shift weight and reduce effective capacity. For floor-level pallets, approach slowly to avoid ramping the fork tips over the bottom board.
Manual: rotate handle to lower position; gravity lowers the forks through the hydraulic release valve. Electric: use the lower button or release the tiller to brake, then press lower. Lower the load fully before leaving the jack unattended — never leave a load elevated.
The rated capacity is stamped on the data plate and must not be exceeded. Overloading a manual pallet jack distorts the forks and can cause sudden hydraulic failure. Overloading an electric jack can burn out the drive motor or trigger the overload cutout sensor.
Manual pallet jacks are rated for flat floor operation only — do not use on ramps or inclines. Electric walkie jacks have a rated grade (typically 5–10%) — check the data plate. On any grade, always keep the load on the uphill side of the machine to prevent runaway.
Never leave a pallet jack with a load elevated — always lower the forks fully before leaving the machine. For electric units, apply the parking brake (tiller in vertical position) and remove the key when leaving unattended. Block the wheels if parking on any incline.
The area around the forks, wheels, and tiller arm contains pinch and crush points. Keep feet clear of the fork tips when entering pallets. Never position your body between the jack and a fixed object. On electric rider models, the platform area has an auto-cutout if the operator is not on the platform.
Stackers fill a critical gap for small warehouses: you need racking storage, but a counterbalance forklift is too expensive, too big, and requires certified operators for a task you only do 10–20 times a day. A walkie stacker costs 1/5 the price, operates in a narrower aisle, charges from a standard outlet, and — under OSHA guidance — typically doesn't require the same formal certification as a sit-down forklift (consult your local OSHA guidelines). The capacity ceiling is the stacker's key limitation: at 3,300 lbs, you're handling standard pallet loads. Above 4,000 lbs or for loads going above tier 2, step up to a counterbalance or reach truck.