Manual hydraulic handling vehicles are known as "earth ox forklifts" due to their simple design and powerful functions. They have the same function as forklifts, such as lifting or lowering goods within a short distance, and using wheels to transport heavy objects. However, hydraulic handling vehicles use hydraulic transmission principles.
Manual hydraulic handling vehicles use oil as the working medium, transmit motion through changes in sealing volume, and transmit power through the pressure inside the oil to achieve the effect of lifting heavy objects, and can control the lifting and lowering of forks.
In manual hydraulic handling vehicles, the main components responsible for lifting are the forks of the handling vehicle, and the main components responsible for transporting goods are the wheels of the handling vehicle. The linkage mechanism and hydraulic device between the chassis and the wheels are mainly used to facilitate the takeoff and landing of goods.
The main usage methods of manual hydraulic handling vehicles are as follows:
First, insert the fork into the pallet below the goods, and use the hydraulic system to lift and elevate the chassis, move the goods, and then use the hydraulic system to lower the chassis at the destination. The goods then land and can be pulled out of the transport vehicle, eliminating the complex process of manual handling.