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Sitecraft Extra Narrow Hand Pallet Jack | 450mm W | 2000kg
Products Pallet Jacks... Low Profile Pallet Jacks
Low-profile pallet jacks are specifically engineered for compatibility with modern, low-clearance shipping formats. As global supply chains move toward thinner, space-saving pallets and specialized stillages, standard equipment often becomes unusable. These “Low Boy” jacks solve that problem by offering ultra-slim fork profiles without sacrificing load capacity—typically supporting between 1000kg and 1500kg. They are essential for electronics distribution, food and beverage logistics, and any operation handling international export pallets.
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You need a low-profile jack if you are working with non-standard pallets, custom skids, or low-clearance stillages where a standard jack (which usually has a lowered height of 85mm) simply will not fit.
Sitecraft provides “Extra Low Profile” models with a lowered fork height of just 35mm. Our standard low-profile range typically features a 52mm lowered height, making them compatible with almost all low-entry export pallets and thin skids.
Despite starting much lower to the ground, these jacks can still lift loads to a maximum height of between 90mm and 145mm (depending on the model), which is more than enough clearance to transport goods safely across a flat warehouse floor.