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Stacker & Reach Truck Maintenance is a specialized service for maintaining lifting equipment used in agri warehouses, cold storages, and packhouses. This service ensures safe vertical material handling, smooth operations, and reduced equipment downtime.
Service Overview
Stackers and reach trucks are widely used in agricultural warehouses for high-rack storage, pallet stacking, and efficient space utilization. Operating in dusty, humid, or temperature-controlled environments can impact lifting mechanisms, hydraulics, and electrical systems if regular maintenance is not performed.
Stacker & Reach Truck Maintenance provides systematic servicing to maintain performance, safety, and reliability in agri logistics operations.
Scope of Work
Inspection of lifting mast, chains, and forks
Hydraulic system inspection and pressure testing
Motor, controller, and wiring checks (electric units)
Brake, steering, and stability system inspection
Wheel, tyre, and bearing condition checks
Equipment Types Covered
Manual and semi-electric stackers
Fully electric stackers
Reach trucks for high-bay racking
Cold storage–compatible reach trucks
Heavy-duty agri warehouse lifting equipment
Maintenance Methodology
Preventive maintenance based on operating hours
Lubrication of lifting and moving parts
Calibration of lifting height and load sensors
Replacement of worn mechanical and electrical parts
Functional and safety testing under load
Operational & Safety Benefits
Ensures safe lifting at height
Reduces risk of load drops and accidents
Improves stacking accuracy and efficiency
Extends equipment service life
Quality & Safety Standards
Serviced by trained material handling technicians
Uses OEM-recommended parts and lubricants
Complies with warehouse safety regulations
Suitable for food-grade and agri environments
Importance in Agri Warehousing
Stackers and reach trucks are critical for maximizing storage capacity in agri warehouses. Regular maintenance ensures safe high-level stacking, efficient use of space, and uninterrupted material flow.

