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Our standard fork hand truck gets a full set of new features. The new looped handle version features two “infinite” loop handles that allow the operator to always have control of the cart. The handle design also lets the operator to pull the cart back with maximum leverage. Another new feature that helps with leverage is the new rear footplate. By pulling on the looped handles and utilizing the rear foot plate it becomes much easier to pull back heavy, oversized loads. Included with every cart is a revolutionary 10 foot auto-retracting e-strap system. Constructed with a heavy-duty reinforced steel frame, this model features two 20″ industrial steel forks to accommodate larger loads. The Dual Wheel model has four total tires for optimal load stability and increased capacity.
The sturdy hand truck holds 800 lbs. of tents, inflatables, or tables. The 10″ tires are made with closed cell foam, so they’ll never go flat. The Fork Hand Truck is made in the U.S.A. and backed by a 3-year limited warranty.
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American Cart and Rack
American Cart and Rack is part of the Granite Industries family. All carts are manufactured by Granite Industries in Archbold, Ohio.
The Granite Online Store is the official online store for all American Cart and Rack products.
Extended fork length allows for handling bulkier or oversized loads with better balance.
Looped handles give multiple gripping positions for improved control during transport.
Dual wheel setup increases stability, especially when moving heavy or awkward loads.
Built with an all-steel frame for durability in industrial and commercial environments.
Perfect for warehouse, delivery, and rental operations where versatility is key.
Q: What makes it “tall” compared to standard hand trucks?
A: The taller frame accommodates larger, taller loads and provides better leverage.
Q: Are the forks fixed or adjustable?
A: The forks are fixed but designed for optimal load distribution.
Q: Can it be used on stairs?
A: While it’s best on flat surfaces, it can handle short steps with proper technique.
Check and tighten wheel axle bolts periodically.
Keep tires inflated (if pneumatic) or free of debris (if solid rubber).
Store upright in a dry location to prevent rust on the steel frame.