If you’ve ever tried to move overlength pallets without the right tool, you know the feeling—awkward, slow, and frankly a little unsafe. That’s where a hydraulic hand pallet truck with extra-long forks earns its keep. JULI Hoisting’s Super Long Hand Pallet Truck comes out of Donglv Industrial Zone, Qingyuan District, Baoding City, Hebei Province—a region that’s quietly become a stronghold for tough, no-drama material handling gear.
Industry trend? Longer loads, tighter aisles. E-commerce furniture, aluminum profiles, doors, carpets, even solar panels—everything keeps getting longer. Standard forks just don’t reach. It seems obvious, but lengthening the forks changes the physics; lever arms grow, deflection increases, and you need beefier components to keep the rated capacity honest. JULI’s answer: bigger integrated pumps, thicker steel, reinforced fork webs. Many customers say it feels “overbuilt,” in a good way.
| Model | Super Long Hand Pallet Truck |
| Fork length | 1500–2000 mm (custom) |
| Rated load | 1.5–3.0 t (actual ≈ lower as length increases) |
| Fork width over | ≈ 550 or 685 mm (others on request) |
| Pump | Integrated, oversized, slow-lower valve |
| Wheels | PU, Nylon, or Rubber (site-dependent) |
Materials: thickened high-strength steel (Q345 for forks, Q235 structural members), reinforced fork spines, welded-in gussets. The pump uses precision-ground pistons and NBR/PU seals; I’ve seen these run cleaner than some imported lookalikes. Methods: CNC plasma cutting, full-penetration welds at high-stress nodes, shot-blast prep, powder coat finish. Testing: proof-load to ≥125% of rating, cycle test to ≈50,000 lift/lower cycles, ISO 9227 salt spray on coated parts (select batches), dimensional checks against EN/ISO tolerances. Service life? Honestly depends on floors and operator habits, but 5–7 years in typical day-shift use is common feedback.
- Long pallets and skids (doors, windows, wood beams) in building materials yards. - Extrusions, tube bundles, and sheet packs in metal service centers. - Furniture, foam, carpets in 3PL or e-commerce hubs. - Solar panel crates and inverter pallets. In cramped aisles, a hydraulic hand pallet truck remains simpler than a long-fork electric—no batteries, less downtime.
| Vendor | Strengths | Risks / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| JULI Hoisting (Hebei) | Reinforced forks, big pump, custom lengths; stable QC; quick parts. | Slightly heavier; shipping lead time peak season. |
| Generic Importer | Low upfront cost. | Variable steel thickness; pump drift; sparse documentation. |
| EU Brand | Strong support, CE documentation, nice finish. | Premium pricing; fewer deep custom options. |
- Forks: 1500–2000 mm; ask for deflection data at your load center. - Width: match pallet footprint; wider spreads reduce sway. - Wheels: Nylon for flat floors, PU for quieter mixed floors, rubber for rough. - Fluids: low-temp oil for cold rooms. - Options: entry/exit rollers, parking brake, galvanized finish for corrosive areas. A hydraulic hand pallet truck with the wrong wheel compound can feel twice as heavy—seen it too many times.
- Furniture 3PL (EU): switched to 1800 mm forks, PU tandem rollers; reported ≈18% faster dock turns and fewer tip alarms. - Metal fab (MENA): 2000 mm forks, nylon wheels; upgraded to reinforced forks after early deflection on 2.5 t bundles—issue solved. Compliance: built to align with EN 1757-2 and EN ISO 3691-5 for pedestrian trucks; CE documentation available. A hydraulic hand pallet truck isn’t complex, but paperwork matters in audits.
Final thought: longer forks demand respect. Don’t chase the highest “catalog” capacity—ask for load-center curves and proof-load results. JULI usually shares these, which, to be honest, is why spec-savvy buyers keep coming back.



