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The masted empty container handler series are a part of the successful F generation counterbalance equipment range. The empty container handlers or ECH are based on proven technology. These equipment offer cleaner engines which provide much better fuel efficiency, a much more ergonomic cabin, a top-of-the-line diagnostic system, updated hydraulic systems and new electrical systems. This particular model is the best solution for clients who need stacking heights of 4 or 5 high and lifting capacities of up to 7 tons.
The masted Empty container handlers are available with either a Cummins engine with 164KW or a Volvo engine with 180 kW. For Stage IIIB requirements, these machines could be outfitted with a Volvo engine providing 185kW.
One more reliable option for empty container handling are reach stackers. This particular system, provided by Cargotec's Kalmar Reach stackers provides 2 vital requirements and conditions: fast stacking and minimum ground area.
The fork extensions describe the forks on the forklift. These forks could can be changed completely, or different parts can be added to them so the truck can lift various kinds of loads including rollers, telescopic loads, baskets, amongst others.
The bearings and seals on the forklift enable the inner workings on the equipment to function efficiently and optimally. Bearings enable two moving components of the equipment to work together smoothly, without any friction. If not fitted properly, bearings and seals can sometimes wear down or even break and these components may have to be replaced periodically. If a bearing is the correct kind of bearing for the equipment and it is fitted properly, this specific forklift component can easily outlive the life expectancy of the entire apparatus.
The cab part of the forklift truck is the portion where the operator sits and controls the whole machine. Depending on the particular unit, the cab can be open or it could have a roof. On a work place, this forklift component typically has a roof to comply with safety measures and lessen the risk of falling materials.
The forklift is offered in a wide array of power types such as gas powered, diesel, electric, diesel and LP or liquid propane models. The load capacities of these units range greatly since there are numerous manufacturers that design and build them. For example, several models can reach a height of more than three thousand mm or more than ten thousand kg.
The forklift truck features include an overhead guard, mast and axles, the counterweight, and the frame of the truck to which the base of the power source and all aforementioned items are attached. On the back side there is a counterweight connected to the truck. This particular counterweight counterbalances the cargo that is being carried in order to keep the machinery stable.