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Purchasing Components for Lift Trucks
The parts on a forklift will endure a lot of wear and tear, but will have to be replaced on a regular basis. Thanks to the large number of internet sites offering new and used components for lift trucks, buying forklift components are easy these days. Here are a few guidelines for buying a component for your forklift truck. Go online and do an internet search for the needed component. Lift truck component websites typically allow you to enter the component name into the search box. You could also search under the category headings for the appropriate part. You may be asked to enter the lift truck model, the needed part, and your contact detail in an online form. This will allow the company to contact you as fast as possible. Some internet sites are set up to enable consumers to buy the part directly on line. If you want to ask questions over the phone, the internet site will have contact info posted so you can speak to a sales employee.
It is possible to go into a lift truck part store in person if you have a store located within your geographic area. If the parts store has your particular components, this is the fastest way to get your new or second-hand part.
In order to better suit your specific needs, the companies empty container handlers are equipped with a big array of attachments. The following is a list of units with their basic attachment and mast.
To be able to pick 20 feet throughout fifty three feet empty ISO standard containers and empty reefer containers, the TECDS-150H Attachment is able to expand. Any containers measuring more than forty feet need to have standard forty feet ISO pickup points. The attachment has electrical signal lights in the cab, 4 corner twist-locks, 2 work lights and hydraulic slewing.
Able to handle 2 separate twenty foot or forty foot empty ISO standard containers simultaneously is the ELME attachment. It allows for many containers to be stacked on top of each other. Moreover, this attachment is available with 4 horizontal twist-locks that insert into the side apertures of the upper containers bottom corner castings as well as the lower container's top corner castings. The highly specialized design of the twist-locks enables block stacking to be accomplished.
Each and every unit of the Taylor container forklifts utilizes a Tier Compliant Cummins electronic turbocharged, charged air after-cooled or charged air to air diesel engine. A few of the basic engine features consist of electronic maintenance and diagnostic monitor, engine/transmission protection, less overall emissions, water/fuel separator and improved fuel economy. In addition, the available transmission used for all 3 units is a fully reversing, 3-speed, non-modulated, power-shift transmission. It is offered complete with remote shift control and inching capacity.