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Here at Manutan, we have a range of stair climbing sack trucks which are specially designed to safely transport heavy loads up and down stairs in the workplace. A stair climbing sack truck features a three-wheeled system which makes carrying bulky or heavy loads up and down steps a much easier and quicker task as well as helping to prevent injuries caused by manual handling.

Our stair-climbing sack trucks are made from a robust steel which provides stability and enables them to stand the test of time, even in warehouses which will use them often. So, whether you are looking for a stair climbing sack truck to transport items around your office, warehouse or for the purpose of moving house, you can find the right product to suit your needs here.

All of our stair climbing sack trucks are tested and approved by our teams at Manutan to ensure that they are of good quality and safe for use. If you’re unsure about which stair climbing sack truck will suit your needs best, feel free to chat to a member of our friendly team by calling 08085881009 or pop us an email at sales@manutan.co.uk.

Stair Climbing Sack Truck FAQs

What is a stair climbing sack truck?

A sack truck is often used in commercial settings such as offices and warehouses as they can aid employees in transporting bulky or heavy loads from one location to another.

A stair-climbing sack truck is able to lift loads up and down stairs and platforms easily as they feature a three-wheel system which rotates when in use.

How do you use a stair climber?

A stair-climbing sack truck is very easy to use. Sometimes, a stair-climbing sack truck is foldable - in this case, you will firstly need to push the toe plate down so it rests flat on the floor. With the stair-climbing sack truck upright, you can stack the materials you need to transport onto the toe plate (please try to stack the heavier, wider items on the bottom first to avoid items falling off). Once loaded, stand behind the stair-climbing sack truck, hold onto the handle and tilt the truck back slightly - you are now ready to push or pull the load to your desired location.

Please take care not to overload/exceed the maximum capacity of the stair-climbing sack truck as this may lead to damaged materials or injuries.

Benefits of a stair-climbing sack truck

Stair-climbing sack trucks have many benefits, including:

  • They are easy to use - simply load your hand-powered stair climbing sack truck and push/pull it in the right direction...they couldn’t be more simple!
  • They help to increase productivity in the workplace - using a stair-climbing sack truck saves employees time moving back and forth between locations to transport goods as they can stack materials and move them around quickly, saving both time and effort.
  • Folding stair climbing sack trucks are space efficient - you can find foldable stair climbing sack trucks which can easily be stored away when not in use - leaving your workplace with more free space.
  • They help to reduce injuries caused by manual handling - manual handling can cause injuries when not carried out correctly and stair climbing trucks help to reduce the risks involved.
  • They are affordable - here at Manutan we have a range of stair-climbing sack trucks at competitive prices!
  • They can be used on stairs and platforms - finally, a stair-climbing sack truck can make carrying loads up and down stairs and platforms a much easier process in comparison to other sack trucks.

Features of a stair-climbing sack truck

Stair-climbing sack trucks can vary depending on model and brand but here are some of their typical features:

  • Tri-wheel system to climb stairs
  • High quality robust steel frame for stability
  • Handle for user to hold onto and steer
  • Some stair climbing sack trucks feature a folding toe plate so it can be packed away when not in use and taken to events.

Is using a sack trolley manual handling?

Using a sack trolley such as a stair-climbing sack truck is considered to be manual handling.

According to Health and Safety Executive, manual handling involves ‘carrying, lifting, supporting or moving heavy/bulky loads by bodily force or hand’, therefore the use of a stair-climbing sack truck is considered to be manual handling because users are required to load and unload the stair-climbing sack truck themselves and push/pull the sack trolley to the required destination which relies on physical input.