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Since 1959, Lull has been making telehandlers. Their machines have been designed for load placement with their patented Stabil-Trak stability system. This system provides much more precise placement capabilities. Lull telehandlers offer different optional attachments and these telehandlers could really help you accomplish your needs, while being efficient and safe at the worksite. When precision and accuracy are a must, leave it to a Lull telehandler to accomplish everything you require.
The Future
To be able to make rough terrain forklifts as functional as possible, many attachments have been designed and developed like booms, winches, and rotating fork carriages, to allow the forklift to place materials more accurately. The booms or articulating booms come with 2 different extendible arms and can reach up and over structures so as to place loads on interior roof slope settings or in the center of upper floors. New attachments and products are being engineered and developed all the time and will be available in the future.
A lot of improvements have been made with extra safety features becoming more prevalent. For example, load-reach management devices can restrict the forklift's reach automatically, based on the load being handled rather than depending on the operator. Pressure sensors are used in order\to be able to determine the weight of the load. This information is sent to a tiny electronic memory device which had all the load-reach limitations pre-programmed into it.
Once the load is being placed into position, the memory will compare the boom's extension and the boom's angle with the safety limits. There is an important lock-up device or a warning system which prevents the operator from over-reaching and possibly causing the forklift to tip over or the boom to fail.
A Motorized Pallet Truck normally goes by other names such as: Walkie-Rider, Rider or Walkie. These pieces of equipment are essentially a motorized version of a pallet jack. They are available in both "Walkie" models as well as "Rider" versions.
Like what the name implies, the walkie type is designed for the operator to walk along with the unit as they move loads. The Rider model however, utilizes a small platform wherein the operator stands on. The rider models are great for frequent moving of cargo over extended distances within warehouses and manufacturing operations. They are highly maneuverable and fast.
It is essential to remember that there is no safety cage on this model and therefore, it is not recommended to transport unstable or tall loads with these machines. A rider can be the best answer if you are looking for an inexpensive way of moving loads from one location to another. If though, you must transport heavy loads short distances, and prefer to utilize a more employee-friendly unit instead of a pallet jack, the walkie model could be the best alternative.
Order Selector
An Order Selector also goes by the name of Order picker. This machine is particularly made for manual handling of less-than-pallet-load quantities in racking. There are fixed forks attached to a platform in the Man-up design. This platform elevates both the load and the operator in order to facilitate manual loading and unloading from racking areas.
Normally, the order selector is a very narrow aisle vehicle which could operate in smaller aisles. They are very useful pieces of machinery during physical inventories as well as during cycle counting situations. Order selectors are available in lift heights up to 40 feet high, though models that range in the 20 to thirty foot range are much more common.