Resources for Pallet Jacks

Makers and sellers of the industrial pallet jacks.
Aerial Boom Lift

Manufacturers and distributors of industrial boom lifts. more »

Aerial Lifts

Manufacturers and distributors of aerial lifts. more »

Aerial Work Platforms

Manufacturers and Suppliers of Aerial Work Platforms. more »

Air Compressor Leasing

Providers of air compressor leasing services. more »

Get Your Business Listed

Get your business listed on this page

Reach active buyers and immediately increase your visibility

Get Started
Air Compressors

Quickly find manufacturers and suppliers of air compressors for industrial and medical applications. Review listings for links to air compressor dealers and air compression solutio… more »

Pallet Jacks for Moving Products


Sometimes described as "mini-forklifts," pallet jacks are small loaders essential for moving jobs or in a warehouse. The manual version is simple: forklift prongs, wheels and a handle. Electric types, the power pallet jack, can sometimes accommodate a rider, and operate like a forklift with more restricted range of motion.

If you need pallets moved, you can find solutions online. Use pallet jacks to:

1. Lift and transport furniture or other heavy items.
2. Take pallets on or off of vehicles.
3. Arrange palleted goods for storage in a warehouse environment.

Rent or lease pallet jacks through online providers

For quick moving jobs, you can get pallet jacks and other equipment like dollies and hand trucks for a limited period of time. Check out priced pages of online rentals for easy pricing.

Find pallet jacks for sale online

Vendors of pallet jacks and similar moving machinery provide detailed pages with product information and price listing to help you make a convenient and informed buy.

Get a used pallet jack

Like most durable products, both manual and electric pallet jacks are often for sale pre-owned. Online third parties can get these to you at bargain prices.

  • When buying pallet jacks, make an effort to talk about conditions. If you are buying new, talk warranties. If you are buying used, discuss the wear and tear that may be on your purchases; some jacks work fine but look bad, others work, but may have idiosyncrasies you need to know about.