June 27, 2026
The SINOLIFT T8 Series Pallet Truck with Electronic Scale combines material handling and precision weighing in one reinforced manganese-steel frame, built for warehouses, logistics centers, and factory floors.
Most pallet trucks just move the load. This one tells you what it weighs while it's doing it.
Confirms pallet weight against expected stock levels while moving goods through racking, without a separate scale stop.
Verifies shipment weights during loading and unloading, catching discrepancies before they reach the truck or the invoice.
Tracks material consumption and output weight directly on the shop floor as components move between stations.
Speeds up outbound staging by combining weight verification with transport in a single pass through the dock.
Handles receiving counts and bulk weighing for stores and wholesalers moving high volumes of palletized stock.
The built-in counting function converts known unit weight into piece counts, speeding up batch verification at scale.
Specs on paper are one thing. These are the details operators notice on the floor.
Four built-in sensors keep readings stable across the platform, even when the load sits off-center on the forks.
An upgraded multifunction indicator handles counting, tare, weight accumulation, and battery display through simple controls.
Reinforced manganese steel forks and a robotic-welded structure resist pressure and deformation under repeated heavy loads.
An integrated casting hydraulic cylinder reduces the seams and joints where oil leakage typically starts on standard trucks.
A large-capacity battery supports over 10 days of operation on a single charge, with 72-hour standby between active use.
Every facility weighs pallets somehow. Here's where combining it with transport actually pays off.
| Factor | T8 Scale Pallet Truck | Standard Hand Pallet Truck | Separate Floor Scale + Truck |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weighing while moving | Built in — weigh during transport | Not possible | Requires a stop at a fixed scale |
| Workflow steps | Single step: load, weigh, move | Two steps: move, then weigh elsewhere | Three steps: move, position, weigh |
| Frame durability | 4mm manganese steel, robotic welded | Varies by model | Truck and scale are separate points of failure |
| Documentation options | None / dot matrix / thermal / label printing | None | Depends on scale's own printer, if any |
| Equipment footprint | One unit on the floor | One unit, no scale capability | Two fixed pieces of equipment |
| Best fit | Sites verifying weight on every pallet move | Simple transport, no weighing needed | High-volume sites with dedicated scale stations |
All four T8 variants share the same capacity and chassis — only the documentation method changes.
| Spec | T8 | T8 (Dot Matrix) | T8 (Thermal) | T8 (Self-Adhesive Label) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Printing Function | None | Dot matrix printer | Thermal printer | Self-adhesive label printer |
| Capacity / Division | 2t / 0.5kg | 2t / 0.5kg | 2t / 0.5kg | 2t / 0.5kg |
| Battery Standby | 72 hours | 72 hours | 72 hours | 72 hours |
| Power Supply | Lead-acid 6V | Lead-acid 6V | Lead-acid 6V | Lead-acid 6V |
| Overall Weight | 90kg | 90kg | 90kg | 90kg |
Warehouse teams needing inventory weight checks during routine pallet movement
Logistics and freight operators verifying shipment weight at loading and unloading
Manufacturing workshops tracking material and output weight on the shop floor
Distribution centers staging outbound pallets with weight verification built in
Retail and wholesale operations handling high-volume receiving and bulk counts
Any operation needing a printed or digital weight record without a separate scale station