EP Global
ES10-10ES
Electric Stacker 1.0T
Explore the ES10-10ES

Compact and agile design

Reliable Li-ion energy

Strong and safe mast system

User-friendly and low-maintenance


Application
The ES10-10ES and ES12-12ES are ideal for light-duty stacking in retail stores, workshops, and small warehouses. Their compact design and crawl speed mode make them perfect for operation in confined spaces and narrow aisles. With reinforced chassis, ergonomic tiller design, and low-noise hydraulic system, they deliver a safe and comfortable experience for operators while ensuring reliable daily operation.
Specs
| Name | Value |
|---|---|
| Operator type | Pedestrian |
| Load capacity | 1000 kg |
| Load centre distance | 600 mm |
| Load distance, centre of drive axle to fork | 850 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1210 mm |
| Service weight | 543 kg |
| Axle loading, laden front/rear | 683/860 kg |
| Axle loading, unladen front/rear | 420/123 kg |
| Tyre type | Polyurethane |
| Tyre size, front | Ф210x70 |
| Tyre size, rear | Ф100x50 |
| Additional wheels (castor wheels) | Ф100x50 |
| Wheels, number front/rear (x=drive wheels) | 1x+ 1/ 4 |
| Tread width, front | 533 mm |
| Tread width, rear | 1060/1160/1260/1360 mm |
| Retracted mast height | 1940 mm |
| Free lift | 1407 mm |
| Lift height | 1510 mm |
| Max lift height | 3815 mm |
| Height, mast extended | 2053 mm |
| Height of tiller handle in drive position min./max. | 860/1200 |
| Height of wheel arms | 100mm |
| Lowered height | 60 |
| Overall length | 1570 mm |
| Length to face of forks | 500 mm |
| Overall width | 1135/1235/1335/1435 mm |
| Fork dimensions | 35/100/1070 mm |
| Fork carriage width | 780 mm |
| Distance between wheel arms/loading surfaces | 100 |
| Ground clearance, laden, below mast | 30 mm |
| Ground clearance, centre of wheelbase | 40 mm |
| Aisle width for pallets 1000×1200 crossways | 2175 Ast |
| Aisle width for pallets 800×1200 lengthways | 2000 Ast |
| Turning radius | 1329 Wa |
| Travel speed, laden/unladen | 4/4.5 km/h |
| Lifting speed, laden/unladen | 0.12/0.22 m/s |
| Lowering speed, laden/unladen | 0.12/0.11 m/s |
| Max. gradeability, laden/unladen | 3/10 % |
| Service brake | Electromagnetic |
| Drive motor rating S2 60 min | 0.65 kW |
| Lift motor rating at S3 15% | 2.2 kW |
| Battery nominal capacity | 85 Ah |
| Battery voltage | 24 V |
| Battery type | Li-Ion |
| Battery weight | 2x25 kg |
| Type of drive control | DC |
| Steering design | Mechanical |
| Sound pressure level at the drivers ear | 74 dB(A) |

About the ES10-10ES
The ES-ES Series combines cost-effectiveness, compactness, and modern Li-ion power. Featuring EP’s proven hydraulic and drive system, these stackers ensure smooth performance with reduced noise and energy consumption. Safety is enhanced with electromagnetic braking, belly button reversal switch, and automatic speed reduction at elevated mast heights. Customization options such as different fork widths, mast heights, and wheel materials make the series flexible for various industries. Built for easy maintenance, detachable panels and onboard diagnostics reduce downtime and service costs.
FAQs
What are the main differences between the ES10-10ES and the ES12-12ES?
The ES10-10ES has a load capacity of 1000 kg, while the ES12-12ES supports up to 1200 kg. Both share the same compact design, Li-ion technology, and maneuverability.
What type of battery powers the ES-ES Series?
Both models use a 24V/80Ah Li-ion battery with onboard charger, providing fast charging, long service life, and zero maintenance.
How high can the ES-ES stackers lift?
The series offers multiple mast configurations with lift heights of up to 3.6 meters, suitable for most small-to-medium warehouse storage needs.
Are these stackers suitable for narrow spaces?
Yes. With an 800 mm chassis and a turning radius of just 1408 mm, the ES-ES stackers are designed to operate effectively in tight aisles and confined workspaces.
What safety features are included in the ES-ES Series?
Safety is enhanced with electromagnetic braking, belly button reversing switch, creep speed mode, and automatic speed reduction at higher mast heights.


