Pallet Jack Rental in Lehi, Utah — $37.50/Day for 5,000 lb Capacity
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What You'll Learn
- Alpine Equipment Repair rents a 5,000 lb manual pallet jack at $37.50/day or $175/week — 20% below the industry average of ~$47/day
- Pickup available in Pleasant Grove, UT (5 miles from Lehi) or delivery throughout Salt Lake and Utah County at $165/hr
- Buy option: $575 outright — break-even vs. renting is approximately 15 rental days
- Manual pallet jacks work on smooth, flat surfaces only — warehouse floors, loading docks, garage slabs, sealed concrete
- Electric pallet jacks available by request — call for current inventory and pricing
- For loads over 5,000 lb or jobs that need vertical lift, see Alpine's forklift rentals starting at $175/day
- Call (801) 701-7394 to reserve — same-day pickup is typically available

A pallet jack rental in Lehi, Utah costs $37.50 per day at Alpine Equipment Repair. That is roughly 20% below the national industry average of ~$47/day for a manual pallet jack, and Alpine publishes the rate instead of hiding it behind a quote form. The pickup location in Pleasant Grove is 5 miles from downtown Lehi — a 10-minute drive down State Street or a quick jump off I-15.
Whether you run a warehouse along Lehi's I-15 corridor and need a backup pallet jack while your primary unit is serviced, or you are a homeowner staring at a 3,000-pound palletized freight delivery sitting at the end of your driveway, this guide covers rates, capacity limits, rental terms, and the decision points that determine whether you should rent, buy, or step up to a forklift.
Alpine's Pallet Jack Rental Rates vs. the Industry

Every national rental chain — United Rentals, Sunbelt, Herc — gates pallet jack pricing behind a quote form or a phone call. Home Depot publishes a rate but stock varies by store, and there is no delivery option. Here is how Alpine's pricing stacks up.
Rate comparison
| Provider | Type | Daily Rate | Weekly Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alpine Equipment Repair | Manual, 5,000 lb | $37.50 | $175.00 | Pickup in Pleasant Grove or delivery |
| Industry average (manual) | Manual | ~$47 | ~$130 | BigRentz aggregate across U.S. markets |
| Industry average (electric) | Electric | ~$78 | ~$229 | BigRentz aggregate |
| Home Depot | Manual, 6,000 lb | ~$26 | N/A | In-store pickup only; limited stock; no delivery |
A standard manual pallet jack rents for approximately $37 to $47 per day in Utah, with Alpine Equipment Repair offering a 5,000 lb capacity pallet jack at $37.50 per day from their Pleasant Grove location near Lehi. Home Depot's listed rate is lower on paper, but availability is inconsistent, there is no delivery service, and there is no on-call support if the jack fails mid-job. Alpine's equipment comes from a service shop that maintains its own rental fleet — the same technicians who repair Kubota engines and service heavy equipment inspect every pallet jack between rentals.
What a rental actually costs: three examples
| Scenario | Duration | Rental Cost | Delivery | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warehouse backup — Lehi fulfillment center, forklift down for service | 2 days (pickup from Pleasant Grove) | $75.00 | $0 (will-call) | $75.00 |
| One-time freight delivery — homeowner in Lehi, palletized flooring | Half-day (4-hr minimum) | $37.50 | ~$55 (round trip from PG) | ~$92.50 |
| Job-site staging — contractor in Orem, week-long material handling | 1 week | $175.00 | ~$95 (round trip from PG) | ~$270.00 |
The weekly rate of $175 is 35% below the industry average weekly rate of approximately $260. For any job lasting more than two days, the weekly rate is the better deal — three days at $37.50/day ($112.50) versus $175 for the full week.
Browse Alpine's full material handling collection for current inventory and pricing.
Rent or Buy? The $575 Decision
Alpine sells the same 5,000 lb pallet jack it rents for $575. That creates a straightforward break-even calculation that most rental companies do not offer.
Break-even math: $575 purchase price / $37.50 per day = 15.3 rental days.
- Fewer than 15 rental days per year — rent. You save money and storage space.
- 15 or more rental days per year — buy. The pallet jack pays for itself and sits ready on your dock.
- Not sure yet — rent first. Learn whether your operation actually needs one full-time.
| Scenario | Rent or Buy? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| One-time freight delivery (homeowner) | Rent | $37.50 vs. $575 is an easy call |
| Weekly warehouse receiving (20+ pallets/week) | Buy | Pays for itself in under 4 months |
| Seasonal inventory pushes (2 weeks/year) | Rent | $175/week x 2 = $350 — still cheaper than buying |
| Growing business, 3+ times per month | Buy | Break-even in 2–3 months at current usage |
| Construction staging, project by project | Rent | Job ends, jack returns, no storage needed |
Call (801) 701-7394 to discuss whether renting or buying makes sense for your situation. Alpine is one of the few equipment companies in Utah County that offers both options on the same unit.
Manual vs. Electric Pallet Jack — Which Do You Need?
| Feature | Manual Pallet Jack | Electric Pallet Jack |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 5,000–5,500 lb | 4,000–6,000 lb |
| Power source | Operator pumps the handle | Rechargeable battery |
| Operating speed | Walking pace | 3–4 mph (powered drive) |
| Operator fatigue | Moderate — pumping and pulling | Low — walk-behind or ride-on |
| Turning radius | ~6 ft (tight aisles OK) | ~8–10 ft (needs wider aisles) |
| Best surface | Smooth concrete, sealed floors | Smooth concrete, sealed floors |
| Daily rental rate | ~$37–$47 | ~$78+ |
| Weekly rental rate | ~$130–$175 | ~$229+ |
| Best for | Short moves, tight spaces, occasional use, < 20 pallets/day | High-volume warehouse, full-shift use, long travel distances, 20+ pallets/day |
The decision heuristic is simple. If you are moving fewer than 20 pallets in a day and each move is under 100 feet, a manual pallet jack handles the work without issue. If you are moving 20 or more pallets per day, covering long warehouse aisles, or running a full 8-hour shift of pallet work, an electric pallet jack saves your back and keeps you on schedule.
Alpine currently stocks manual pallet jacks at the Pleasant Grove pickup location. For electric pallet jack rental, call (801) 701-7394 to check current availability. Alpine can often source an electric unit with 24-hour notice, but inventory varies.
What a Pallet Jack Can (and Can't) Do
A pallet jack is one of the simplest pieces of material handling equipment in existence. It slides its forks under a pallet, pumps up about 6 inches, and rolls the load across a flat surface. That simplicity is its strength — and its limitation.
A pallet jack CAN:
- Move palletized freight across warehouse floors, loading docks, and garage slabs
- Handle standard 48" x 40" pallets and most non-standard pallet sizes
- Lift a full pallet of concrete bags (~3,360 lb for 56 bags at 60 lb each) — well within a 5,000 lb rating
- Navigate aisles as narrow as 6 feet (manual jack turning radius)
- Load and unload box trucks and trailers at dock-height platforms
- Move palletized appliances, building materials, and packaged goods from a delivery truck to a garage or staging area
- Operate on smooth asphalt in a pinch — parking lots, driveways in good condition
A pallet jack CANNOT:
- Climb ramps steeper than approximately 5% grade safely under load
- Roll on gravel, dirt, grass, mud, or broken asphalt — the small polyurethane wheels dig in and stop
- Lift pallets higher than ~6 inches off the ground — that is a forklift job
- Stack pallets on top of each other or place them on shelving
- Move non-palletized loads unless you place them on a platform or pallet first
- Replace a forklift for any task involving elevation, rough terrain, or overhead reach

Manual pallet jacks handle loads up to 5,000-5,500 lb and work on smooth, flat surfaces like warehouse floors, loading docks, and garage slabs — but they cannot climb ramps steeper than 5% grade or roll on gravel. When your job needs vertical lift, stacking capability, or rough-terrain travel, step up to a forklift. Alpine rents forklifts starting at $175/day — see the forklift rental page for capacity options and pricing.
Two Projects, Two Pallet Jack Solutions
Scenario 1: Lehi Warehouse — Forklift Down, Receiving Dock Needs to Keep Moving
A mid-size e-commerce fulfillment center along Lehi's I-15 corridor — near the Thanksgiving Point business area — had its primary forklift go down for hydraulic service on a Tuesday morning. Thirty pallets of inbound freight were scheduled to arrive that afternoon and the next day. Shutting down receiving was not an option.
The warehouse manager called Alpine Equipment Repair at 8:00 AM. By 9:15 AM, he had picked up a 5,000 lb manual pallet jack from the Pleasant Grove location — a 10-minute drive from the Lehi warehouse. Total cost for a 2-day rental: $75.00, no delivery charge.
The manual jack could not stack pallets on racking (that still required the forklift), but it kept the receiving dock operational. Inbound pallets were offloaded from trucks, staged on the warehouse floor, and organized by SKU group. When the forklift returned on Thursday, the crew stacked the staged pallets in two hours.
Key takeaway: A $75 pallet jack rental prevented a 2-day receiving shutdown that would have delayed order fulfillment for 200+ customers.
Scenario 2: Homeowner in Lehi — 2,800 lb of Hardwood Flooring on a Pallet

A new homeowner in the Traverse Mountain area ordered 2,000 square feet of engineered hardwood flooring from a national distributor. It arrived on a freight truck, shrink-wrapped on a standard 48" x 40" pallet, weighing approximately 2,800 lb. The driver had a lift gate to get the pallet to ground level but no way to move it into the garage. He left it on the driveway.
The homeowner had never used a pallet jack before. She called Alpine, described the situation, and scheduled a half-day rental with delivery. Alpine delivered the pallet jack to her Lehi address, showed her how to pump the handle, steer, and lower the load in about 3 minutes of instruction, and left her to it. She rolled the pallet from the driveway into the garage on the smooth concrete surface in a single pass.
Alpine picked up the jack 3 hours later. Total cost: $37.50 for the half-day rental plus approximately $55 for round-trip delivery from Pleasant Grove — $92.50 total.
Key takeaway: You do not need warehouse experience to use a pallet jack. The learning curve is about 3 minutes. The alternative — breaking down 2,800 lb of flooring by hand, box by box — would have taken an entire afternoon.
Questions to Ask ANY Pallet Jack Rental Company
Before you book with anyone — Alpine included — run through this checklist. The answers separate the professional rental operations from the ones that will waste your time.
1. What is the daily and weekly rate? If the company will not quote a number over the phone or on their website, that is a signal. Alpine's rates: $37.50/day, $175/week. Published.
2. What are the fork dimensions? Standard manual pallet jack forks are 27" wide by 48" long. Confirm they fit your pallets before you drive to pick one up.
3. What is the actual rated capacity? "5,000 lb" is the standard for most manual pallet jacks, but ask. Some rental units are 3,000 lb economy models that will not handle a full pallet of concrete or a palletized appliance.
4. Do you deliver, and what does delivery cost? National chains often charge a flat delivery fee regardless of distance. Alpine charges $165/hour portal-to-portal — which means a 20-minute round trip to Lehi costs about $55, not a flat $150.
5. What is the minimum rental period? Alpine's minimum is 4 hours (half-day). Some companies require a full-day minimum. Verify before you assume.
6. What happens if the equipment breaks on the job? Alpine services its own fleet at the American Fork shop with full-time in-house technicians. If a jack fails, call the shop — you are 5 miles away, not calling a national 800 number and waiting for a dispatcher in another state.
7. Can I buy instead of rent? Alpine sells the same 5,000 lb pallet jack for $575. Most rental-only companies do not offer a purchase path.
8. Do you offer electric pallet jacks? If your job is high-volume or full-shift, ask about electric options and pricing. Alpine carries electric models by request — call to check availability.
Delivery Zone from Pleasant Grove / American Fork
Lehi's I-15 corridor warehouse district, including the Thanksgiving Point business area and the Traverse Mountain commercial zone, is within 5 miles of Alpine Equipment Repair's pickup location in Pleasant Grove, making same-day pallet jack rental practical for businesses along the northern Utah County corridor.
Delivery is billed at $165/hour, portal-to-portal from Alpine's dispatch location. Here is what that looks like for common destinations.
| Destination | Approx. Round Trip | Est. Delivery Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Lindon | — | Free (will-call pickup) | Walk in, sign, drive away |
| Lehi, Highland, Cedar Hills, Alpine | 20–30 min | ~$55–$80 | I-15 or State St, minimal traffic most hours |
| Orem, Vineyard, Saratoga Springs | 30–40 min | ~$80–$110 | — |
| Provo, Springville, Eagle Mountain | 45–60 min | ~$120–$165 | — |
| Draper, Sandy, South Jordan | 45–60 min | ~$120–$165 | North on I-15, Point of the Mountain |
| Salt Lake City, West Valley, Payson | 60–90 min | ~$165+ | Extended service area |
Will-call pickup from the Pleasant Grove location saves delivery cost every time. If your vehicle can carry a pallet jack (they weigh about 150 lb and fit in a full-size truck bed), pickup is the most cost-effective option.
For Lehi equipment rental and American Fork equipment rental, Alpine's proximity makes same-day service the default, not the exception.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pallet Jack Rental in Lehi
How much does it cost to rent a pallet jack in Lehi?
Alpine Equipment Repair charges $37.50/day or $175/week for a 5,000 lb manual pallet jack. The industry average for manual pallet jack rental is approximately $47/day. Pickup is available in Pleasant Grove (5 miles from Lehi) at no additional cost, or Alpine delivers to Lehi addresses for approximately $55–$80 round trip.
What is the weight capacity of a standard pallet jack?
Most manual pallet jacks are rated at 5,000 to 5,500 lb. Alpine's rental unit is rated at 5,000 lb. That handles the vast majority of palletized loads — a full pallet of concrete bags weighs approximately 3,360 lb, a palletized appliance runs 200–500 lb, and a pallet of bottled water weighs about 2,100 lb.
Manual vs. electric pallet jack — which is better?
It depends on volume. A manual pallet jack is better for occasional use, short-distance moves, and jobs involving fewer than 20 pallets per day. An electric pallet jack is better for high-volume warehouse operations, full-shift use, and moves covering more than 100–200 feet per trip. Manual jacks rent for $37–$47/day. Electric jacks start around $78/day.
Do I need a license to operate a pallet jack?
No license or certification is required to operate a manual pallet jack in Utah. OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.178 requires employers to provide training for powered industrial trucks, which includes electric pallet jacks and forklifts. That training is employer-provided and typically takes 1–2 hours — it is not a state license or a CDL requirement. Manual pallet jacks are exempt from the powered industrial truck training standard because they have no motor or drive system.
Can I rent a pallet jack for just one day?
Yes. Alpine's minimum rental period is 4 hours (half-day) at $37.50. A full-day rental is the same rate. Weekly rental at $175 is available for longer jobs and is more cost-effective than day-rate pricing after 4 or more days.
What size pallet jack do I need?
Standard pallet jack fork dimensions are 27 inches wide by 48 inches long. This fits a standard 48" x 40" pallet, which accounts for roughly 80% of pallets in North American commerce. If your pallets are non-standard — narrower, wider, or longer — call Alpine at (801) 701-7394 to confirm fork compatibility before booking.
Can a pallet jack be used on gravel or uneven ground?
No. Manual pallet jacks have small polyurethane or nylon wheels designed for smooth, flat surfaces — warehouse concrete, sealed garage floors, smooth asphalt, and loading dock plates. On gravel, dirt, grass, or broken pavement, the wheels dig in and the jack stops rolling. For material handling on rough terrain, you need a rough-terrain forklift or a telehandler.
Where can I rent a pallet jack near Lehi, UT?
Alpine Equipment Repair offers pallet jack rental with pickup in Pleasant Grove, UT — 5 miles south of downtown Lehi on State Street. Delivery to Lehi addresses is available for approximately $55–$80 round trip. Call (801) 701-7394 to reserve or check same-day availability.
What is the difference between a pallet jack and a forklift?
A pallet jack lifts a pallet approximately 6 inches off the ground and rolls it horizontally across a flat surface. A forklift lifts pallets vertically — anywhere from 10 to 20+ feet depending on the model — for stacking, shelving, and elevated storage. If you only need to move pallets from point A to point B on a flat floor, a pallet jack is cheaper and simpler. If you need to stack, lift, or work on uneven terrain, you need a forklift rental.
Can a pallet jack lift a full pallet of concrete bags?
Yes. A standard pallet of 60 lb concrete bags contains 56 bags and weighs approximately 3,360 lb. A 5,000 lb pallet jack handles that with capacity to spare. Heavier pallets — 70-bag loads at 80 lb each (5,600 lb) — would exceed a 5,000 lb jack's rating. For those, you need a 6,000 lb jack or a forklift.
How long can I rent a pallet jack?
Alpine offers half-day (4-hour minimum), daily, and weekly rental terms. Monthly and longer-term rentals are available by arrangement — call (801) 701-7394 to discuss duration pricing. For rentals exceeding 15 days, compare the rental cost against Alpine's $575 buy price to determine whether purchasing makes more financial sense.
What is included with a pallet jack rental?
Alpine's rental includes the pallet jack, pre-inspected and maintained by in-house technicians at the American Fork service shop. The jack is cleaned, lubricated, and load-tested between rentals. You provide any strapping, shrink wrap, or protective materials for your specific load. If you need delivery, Alpine dispatches from Pleasant Grove/American Fork at $165/hour portal-to-portal.
Reserve a Pallet Jack in Lehi
Alpine Equipment Repair stocks 5,000 lb manual pallet jacks for daily and weekly rental, with same-day pickup typically available from the Pleasant Grove location. For electric pallet jack availability, call to check current inventory.
- Phone: (801) 701-7394
- Pickup: Pleasant Grove, UT (5 miles from Lehi)
- Delivery: Salt Lake and Utah County, $165/hr portal-to-portal
- Rates: $37.50/day | $175/week | $575 to buy
- Minimum rental: 4 hours (half-day)
- Hours: Monday–Friday; call for Saturday availability
Browse the full material handling collection to see current inventory.
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