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From warehouse aisles to retail storerooms, efficient movement of goods starts with the right equipment...Show More

From warehouse aisles to retail storerooms, efficient movement of goods starts with the right equipment. Even simple tools, when built for reliability and control, can have a measurable impact on productivity and workplace safety.

With pallet jack rentals from BigRentz, you get equipment built to perform. These are ideal for short hauls, tight aisles, and continuous pallet transfers that keep materials moving efficiently throughout your facility.

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What Is a Pallet Jack?

A pallet jack, also known as a hand pallet truck or pallet lifter, is a compact material-handling tool designed to lift and transport palletized goods short distances. It operates using hydraulic or electric power to raise loads just enough for smooth, controlled movement across flat surfaces.

There are two main types of pallet jacks available through pallet jack rental programs:

  • Manual pallet jacks use a hand-pumped hydraulic system for reliable performance in tight spaces or light-duty applications.
  • Electric pallet jacks (or powered pallet trucks) feature battery-assisted movement and lift mechanisms, allowing operators to move heavier loads with less effort.

Both options are compact, easy to operate, and ideal for warehouses, retail backrooms, and loading docks that require frequent pallet transfers.

Benefits of Renting a Pallet Jack

A pallet jack for rent offers flexibility and savings for businesses that need reliable equipment without the costs of ownership. Renting ensures you always have well-maintained, job-ready tools on hand when operations demand it.

  • Cost-Effective Handling: Avoid the expense of purchasing new equipment by renting only when needed for peak seasons or short-term projects.
  • Simple To Operate: Pallet jacks require minimal training, allowing staff to quickly and safely move pallets without complex controls or licensing.
  • Compact and Maneuverable: Their slim design makes them ideal for working in confined warehouse aisles, retail floors, or delivery trucks.
  • Reduces Strain and Improves Productivity: Ergonomic handles and hydraulic lift systems help reduce operator fatigue, increasing overall efficiency and safety on the job.

Types of Pallet Jacks Available

BigRentz offers a full range of pallet jacks for rent, allowing you to match the right equipment to your specific material-handling requirements. We offer solutions to suit every job, environment, and load capacity.

  • Manual Pallet Jacks: Affordable and reliable, manual models are easy to maneuver and require no external power source, making them ideal for basic warehouse, retail, and delivery applications.
  • Electric Pallet Jacks: Battery-powered units offer higher lifting efficiency and reduce operator strain, making them well-suited for high-volume pallet movement or extended shifts.
  • High-Lift Pallet Jacks: These jacks provide additional lift height for stacking, workstation use, or ergonomic load positioning, helping improve efficiency and operator comfort.

Every pallet jack hired from BigRentz is fully inspected, serviced, and ready to perform safely from the moment it arrives at your facility.

Rental Options and Support

BigRentz makes it easy to get the pallet jack solution that fits your workflow. From short-term needs to ongoing operations, our rental process is designed around convenience, reliability, and responsive support, ensuring that material handling never slows down.

Flexible Rental Terms

Choose from daily, weekly, or monthly options to match your operational schedule. Whether you're managing a short seasonal uptick or long-term warehouse demand, BigRentz helps you scale up without unnecessary overhead.

Quick Delivery and Pickup

Our logistics network ensures timely delivery directly to your site, minimizing wait times and disruptions. When the job is complete, our team coordinates fast pickup so your floor space stays clear and productive.

Expert Equipment Selection

Work with experienced rental specialists who understand warehouse operations and can recommend the right model, lift capacity, and power type for your application. We make sure your pallet jack performs exactly as your workflow demands.

Well-Maintained, Job-Ready Equipment

Each unit is rigorously inspected and serviced before delivery, ensuring it arrives ready for safe, consistent performance. You get dependable equipment that supports your team's efficiency from the first shift to the last.

Get Efficient, Reliable Pallet Jack Rentals From BigRentz

When your operation relies on safe and efficient pallet movement, BigRentz provides the trusted equipment and support to keep your workflow on track. With a wide range of manual and electric options available nationwide, you can rent exactly what you need, when and where you need it.

Request a quote today or speak with a BigRentz rental specialist to find the pallet jack rental solution that fits your facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a manual and an electric pallet jack?

The primary difference between manual and electric pallet jacks lies in their methods of lifting and moving loads. Manual pallet jacks are hand-operated and use a hydraulic pump to raise pallets a few inches off the ground. They're lightweight, inexpensive, and ideal for short-distance transport of lighter materials in warehouses or retail environments.

Electric pallet jacks, also known as powered pallet trucks, use a battery-driven motor to lift and move heavier loads with less physical effort. They're better suited for high-volume operations, long travel distances, or environments where workers move materials continuously throughout a shift. Because they require charging and periodic maintenance, they typically cost more to rent.

How much weight can a pallet jack lift?

Most pallet jacks have a maximum lifting capacity of around 5,000 pounds. Heavier-duty models can handle up to 15,000 pounds, depending on their construction and design. Always verify the manufacturer's rated load capacity, since exceeding it can reduce stability or damage the lift. For oversized or uneven loads, electric models often provide greater control and lifting power than manual ones.

How much does it cost to rent a pallet jack?

Pallet jack rental costs depend on the model type and rental period. On average:

  • Manual Pallet Jack: About $47 per day, $130 per week, or $260 per month.
  • Electric Pallet Jack: About $78 per day, $229 per week, or $624 per month.

Because pricing varies by location and availability, customers can request a quote online or contact a BigRentz representative for the most accurate rate based on job site and duration.

Can pallet jacks be used outdoors?

Pallet jacks are primarily designed for indoor use on smooth, level floors, such as in warehouses or distribution centers. That said, some models can handle limited outdoor applications, such as moving materials across paved loading docks or truck beds, provided the surface is solid and free of debris. Electric pallet jacks may struggle on uneven or wet terrain, and manual pallet jacks can become unstable on gravel or dirt. For consistent outdoor work or rough conditions, a rough-terrain forklift or all-terrain pallet truck is the safer, more efficient option.

How high can a pallet jack lift?

Pallet jacks aren't built to lift materials as high as forklifts. Most can raise their loads just a foot or two off the ground, although some have a maximum lift height of eight feet. Make sure to double-check what your model is capable of.

Which type of pallet jack will I need?

Whether you need a manual or electric pallet jack will depend on the size of the load you want to carry, how high you want to lift it, and how tight the space is where you're working.

  • Manual Pallet Jack: These hand-operated models use a hydraulic spring to lift pallets off the ground. They're best suited for lighter materials that are easier to transport and don't require lifting as high. Manual pallet jacks come in several varieties, including models that can be adjusted to handle wider or narrower loads, as well as jacks equipped with a digital scale to display the weight of each load.
  • Electric Pallet Jack: These battery-powered units save on manual labor, but they're more expensive and require more training. Instead of using a hydraulic pump to raise and lower their prongs, they perform the task using a powered motor. Because they run on electricity, they need to be recharged between uses. Like manual pallet jacks, electric models come in several varieties.