Pallet Mule jacks and trucks
4-Way Pallet Mule
 
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Why Buy a Pallet Mule All American 4-Way Pallet Truck? The Pallet Mule All American 4-Way Pallet Truck offers unique features compared to competitor's products:

 

  • Built to fit GMA pallet standards, the standard pallet in the grocery industry
  • Built to fit Chep pallets (1.75” lowered height”, used primarily in import operations
  • Cast Steel Tow at fork end to provide strength at this primary point of wear
  • Solid 1” by 3” push rods to provide extra strength and prevent flex
  • Entry/Exit Rollers for ease of entry and exit
  • 2” and 1.75” lower heights available to fit a variety of pallets and applications
  • Can be built to fit specific applications

Applications: PALLET MULE's Four Way Pallet Jack is the right choice for any operation using 4-Way pallets and entering them from any direction, particularly in high usage, mission critical operations where down-time can be very costly.  PALLET MULE has been known for over fifty years for its durability, reliable performance and its low long term cost of ownership. Examples of specific applications for the Four Way Pallet Jack are grocery stores, food service providers and distribution centers. 


All Pallet Mule All American Pallet Trucks are built heavier and more durable than the lower cost import pallet trucks to withstand the demands of continuous daily use. They are designed and built to perform safely and consistently all day every day and are supported by the most professional service and support in the industry.

 

  • Extensive use of ductile cast iron parts
  • Heavier gauge steel in major structural components
  • Solid steel push rods instead of the standard tubular steel design
  • Premium polyurethane wheels on an aluminum core 
  • Sealed bearings providing reduced rolling resistance and longer life
  • Replacement Parts are available for same day shipment when needed
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A pallet jack, also known as a pallet truck, pump truck, or jigger is a tool used to lift and move pallets.

The front wheels are mounted inside the end of the forks, and as the hydraulic jack is raised, the forks are separated vertically from the front wheels, forcing the load upward until it clears the floor. The pallet is only lifted enough to clear the floor for subsequent travel. A manual pallet jack is a hand-powered jack.