June 26, 2026
A fully 304 stainless steel manual hydraulic pallet stacker, engineered for the wet, corrosive, and hygiene-critical environments that standard carbon steel equipment can't survive.
Moisture, chemicals, and hygiene compliance aren't edge cases — they're daily conditions this stacker was built around.
Holds up to daily washdown cycles without rusting, meeting GMP/HACCP food-grade hygiene expectations on the line.
A stainless frame resists disinfectants and won't shed particles or harbor bacteria in seams and pitting.
Corrosion- and rust-resistant construction withstands acid and alkali exposure that eats through standard steel.
Built for wet floors and saltwater exposure, moving bins and palletized product without rust streaks or seized joints.
A 1,000kg rating and 920mm fork length handle the daily lifting and short-distance transport of moulds, loaded pallets, and drums — work that benefits from a thicker, stronger stainless frame even outside corrosive settings.
Specs on paper are one thing. These are the details operators notice on the floor.
Manual hydraulic operation means no battery to charge, no motor to maintain, and no downtime waiting on a charge cycle.
A sealed power unit operated through a manual lever delivers smooth lifting and controlled lowering without leaks or jamming.
Grooved, padded fork surfaces keep cargo from sliding, while rounded fork tips make pallet entry and exit straightforward.
Thickened 304 stainless tubing keeps the frame rigid, with twin front wheels and braked swivel rear castors for steady parking.
Three lifting-height configurations cover bench-height stacking through shelving and assembly-line heights.
Every stacker makes a trade-off. Here's where this one lands against the alternatives.
| Factor | 304 Stainless Hydraulic Stacker | Standard Carbon Steel Stacker | Electric Pallet Stacker |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corrosion resistance | Excellent — full 304 stainless frame | Poor, paint/galvanizing wears off | Depends on frame, usually painted steel |
| Hygiene compliance | Built for GMP/HACCP food-grade use | Generally non-compliant long-term | Compliant only with rare stainless options |
| Power dependency | None — manual hydraulic, always ready | None | Requires charging and battery upkeep |
| Operating cost | Low — no electricity, minimal upkeep | Low | Higher, battery and charging infrastructure |
| Load capacity | 1,000kg across all height options | Often comparable, varies by model | Often higher, but heavier and costlier |
| Best fit | Wet, corrosive, hygiene-critical sites | Dry indoor environments, general warehousing | High-volume sites with charging infrastructure |
All three configurations share the same 304 stainless build and 1,000kg rating — only the mast height changes.
| Spec | SFH1016AG | SFH1025AG | SFH1030AG |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max Lifting Height | 1,600mm | 2,500mm | 3,000mm |
| Load Capacity | 1,000kg | 1,000kg | 1,000kg |
| Load Center Distance | 500mm | 500mm | 500mm |
| Mast Type | Single | Double | Double |
| Lowered Height | 70mm | 70mm | 70mm |
| Overall Height | 2020mm | 1770mm | 2020mm |
| Net Weight | 320kg | 360kg | 386kg |
Food processing plants and cold-chain facilities running daily washdown cycles
Pharmaceutical manufacturers and cleanroom operators with strict hygiene requirements
Chemical plants and facilities with regular acid or alkali exposure
Seafood markets and aquaculture operations working in constant wet, saltwater conditions
Facilities handling moulds, drums, or palletized goods that need equipment to outlast carbon steel
Anywhere moisture, chemicals, or hygiene compliance are part of daily operations