Fixed Work Height Platform Truck with Open Base - Hardboard Over Steel Deck

Manufacturer: Little Giant
$513.97
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Improve workflow efficiency and reduce operator fatigue with the Little Giant Fixed Work Height Platform Truck with Open Base Hardboard Over Steel Deck, available at Material Flow. Designed for ergonomic material handling, this heavy-duty platform truck features a raised 26" deck height that minimizes bending and back strain—keeping your team productive and comfortable throughout the day.

Built to handle demanding industrial environments, this truck supports up to 2,000 lbs. with a rugged 1/4" hardboard over 12-gauge steel deck that delivers superior strength and long-term durability. The open base design provides stability while maintaining maneuverability in tight warehouse or production spaces.

The removable push bar handle, extending 14" above the deck, offers secure control when moving heavy loads and can be removed when not needed for added versatility. Equipped with two rigid and two swivel casters and durable 6" non-marking polyurethane wheels, this platform truck glides smoothly across facility floors without leaving marks.

An optional floor lock adds extra stability during loading and unloading, making this an ideal solution for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, maintenance departments, and distribution centers.

When strength, ergonomics, and reliability matter, trust Little Giant and order today from Material Flow.

  • Brand: Little Giant

  • Capacity: 2,000 lbs.

  • Deck Construction: 1/4" Hardboard over 12-Gauge Steel

  • Top Deck Height: 26" (Fixed Height)

  • Handle: Removable Push Bar, Extends 14" Above Deck

  • Casters: Two Rigid, Two Swivel

  • Wheel Type: 6" Non-Marking Polyurethane

  • Base: Open Base Design

  • Optional Feature: Floor Lock Available

  • Surcharges: May Apply

 

âš  California Proposition 65 Warning

This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and lead compounds which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.