What are the key features of the sack truck styles available?
We have a range of sack trucks suitable for most environments. The two popular truck materials used in construction are steel, which is hard wearing, economic and strong, and aluminium, which is robust but lighter in weight.
Wheel types include solid rubber for hard smooth surfaces, and pneumatic and puncture-proof wheels for uneven ground and rough terrain.
Additional features available include:
- tri-wheel stair climbers
- trolleys with folding toes and handles for storage
- convertible trucks that can also be used as a platform truck
We also have a variety of handle styles.
How do I choose the correct sack truck weight capacity?
Sack trucks are available in a variety of weight capacities. As a safety factor always choose a truck with a greater capacity than the anticipated load. Overloading a truck can be dangerous to both the operator and nearby personnel, and also risks damage to the goods being carried.
Do I need an aluminium or steel sack truck?
Steel trucks are strong, hard wearing and economic to buy.
Aluminium trucks are lighter in weight but also have a good carrying capacity. This is particularly useful when delivering goods on vehicles where the trolley has to be frequently loaded and unloaded.
Aluminium will also not rust in damp environments, such as catering applications.
What is the difference between a fixed toe plate and a folding toe plate?
There are two types of folding toe sack trucks.
First, we have trucks available with a folding toe. These minimise space usage and are particularly useful when being used on a delivery vehicle. Some of these trucks are also available with a fold-down handle, ideal for tight spaces such as a car boot.
Second, we offer dual toe trucks. These have a conventional fixed toe plate and a longer fold-down toe that can be used to carry bulky items.
What is a stair climber sack truck, and how does it work?
A stair climbing truck has a plate with three wheels on either side of the frame. This tri-wheel is in continuous contact with the steps as the truck moves up or down stairs. It therefore reduces the amount of physical effort for the user to go up and down steps and stairs.
How do I safely operate a sack truck or trolley?
Never exceed the maximum load capacity of a truck. If in doubt, split the load and make multiple trips. Load the heaviest product at the bottom. Be sure that you can see ahead at all times, watching out for any hazards or other people.
Are there maintenance requirements for a sack truck?
Sack trolleys should be regularly checked, cleaned and inspected for wear and tear or broken components. If there is anything untoward, take the truck out of service until it can be repaired or replaced. Apply a good quality lubricant to wheel bearings.