Manual Forklift
A manual forklift, also known as a hand-operated forklift or manual pallet jack, is a small-scale, manually powered material handling device used for lifting, transporting, and positioning palletized loads within a warehouse, factory, or other industrial settings. It typically consists of a set of forks mounted on a wheeled base, operated by a handle or lever mechanism. Manual forklifts are designed for lighter loads and are manually propelled by pushing or pulling, making them suitable for smaller-scale operations where a powered forklift may not be necessary or practical.
Side Dumper
A side dumper truck is a specialized type of heavy-duty vehicle used primarily in construction, mining, and transportation industries. Unlike traditional dump trucks that tip their load backwards, side dumper trucks have a hydraulic system that allows them to tilt the bed or container sideways, typically to one side, to unload material. This design enables efficient unloading of bulk materials such as gravel, sand, rocks, and debris in confined spaces or on uneven terrain, where tipping backward may not be feasible or safe. Side dumper trucks offer versatility, maneuverability, and increased productivity in various industrial applications.
Walking Tractor
A walking tractor, also known as a two-wheel tractor or hand tractor, is a small agricultural vehicle designed to perform various farming tasks such as plowing, tilling, seeding, and transportation. It typically consists of two large wheels with agricultural treads and a variety of attachments or implements that can be mounted to the front or rear to perform specific tasks. Walking tractors are often manually operated or powered by a small engine, providing farmers with a versatile and cost-effective means of mechanizing their farming operations, particularly in small-scale or rugged terrain environments.