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NAG series Galvanized Hand Pallet Truck

Sinolift China NAG heavy duty design galvanized and stainless steel hand pallet jack or truck

The galvanized and stainless steel hand pallet trucks are designed for excellent corrosion resistance, making them ideal for use in humid environments or areas where high hygiene standards are required.

  • Sturdy pallet truck featuring a tray head and reinforced side sills.
  • Hot-dip galvanized finish for enhanced long-term durability.
  • Equipped with stainless steel bearings, axles, screws, and bolts.

 

Features

Parameters

ModelNAG Series
Rated Capacitykg5000/2000/2500/3000/5000
Width over forksmm460/520/540/550/680/685
Steering Wheelmm180×62 NYLON or PU
Fork Lengthmm810/980/1070/1150/1220
Load WheelmmΦ78*70(Tandem)
Max.Fork Heightmm200
Min.Fork Heightmm80
Overall Lengthmm1500
Fork Widthmm150
Width inside forksmm160,220,240,250
Under Clearancemm40
Strokes50
Over Heightmm1200
Steer Angle230deg
Drive Unit Lengthmm370
Weightkg78

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FAQ

  • What is hot-dip galvanizing, and how does it protect steel from corrosion?

    Hot-dip galvanizing is a process where steel is immersed in molten zinc (at least 98% pure) to form a metallurgically bonded zinc-iron alloy layer and an outer pure zinc coating. This provides corrosion resistance by creating a protective barrier and sacrificial action, where the zinc layer corrodes instead of the steel. The coating is abrasion-resistant, covers all surfaces evenly, and ensures long-lasting, maintenance-free protection, even in harsh environments. It is ideal for structural and industrial applications requiring durability.
  • What are the basic stepWhat’s the difference between hot galvanization and cold galvanization?s for lifting and lowering a pallet?

    Hot-dip galvanizing is a chemical process involving electrochemical reactions, forming a thick, durable zinc layer that covers both the interior and exterior of the material, offering superior corrosion protection. In contrast, cold galvanizing is a physical method that applies a zinc-rich paint layer. The coating is thin, generally within 5-30 µm, so the corrosion resistance is relatively weak, and the zinc layer is prone to falling off. In the heavy industrial sector, hot-dip galvanizing remains the preferred choice for heavy-duty applications due to its unmatched durability and long-term protection.

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