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Product Description
Push/pulls are designed for palletless packet goods handling operations. These push/pulls are rugged, heavy-duty attachments for high cycle slipsheet applications, requiring high productivity with low maintenance. Our dedicated push/pulls are the best performing and durable push/pulls available.
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Key Features
✔Fork plate and connecting plate adopt high-strength plate to extend service life.
✔High visibility pantograph, gripper jaw and faceplate for safer operation.
✔Simplified hydraulic circuit and highly durable hydraulic parts.
✔Two sets of cylinders are controlled by an overflow valve with an excellent view.
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Production Capabilities
Our facility integrates R&D, manufacturing, and service of construction machinery attachments. Products are widely used in papermaking, storage, tobacco, port, and chemical industries. We utilize high-efficiency digital intelligent equipment such as CNC cutting machines, welding robots, and machining centers. We are committed to continuous quality improvements and hold ISO9001, ISO14001, and OHSAS18001 certifications.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are push/pull attachments used for?
They are specifically designed to handle goods on slip sheets rather than traditional pallets, maximizing warehouse space and reducing pallet costs.
Are these attachments compatible with my forklift?
Our quick-installed push/pulls are designed to fit standard ISO mounting classes (Class II and Class III) commonly found on 1-4.5 ton forklifts.
Does the installation require extra hydraulic lines?
Yes, forklift trucks typically need one additional set of oil lines to operate the push/pull mechanism.
What is the difference between "Skateboard can stay" and "can not stay"?
This refers to whether the slip sheet is retained or released during the pushing operation, depending on your specific handling workflow.
What materials are used to ensure durability?
We use high-strength Q345 steel and premium components like Sun brand valve cores and Nok/Parker seals for long service life in high-cycle environments.