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The F generation masted empty container handler is part of the counterbalance equipment range. The empty container handler has been made using proven technologies. These machines offer cleaner engines which offer a top-of-the-line diagnostic system, updated hydraulic systems, new electrical systems, a much more ergonomic cabin and much better fuel efficiency. 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 Volvo engine with 180 kW or a Cummins engine with 164KW. For Stage IIIB requirements, these equipment could be outfitted with a Volvo engine offering 185kW.
Reach stackers offer one more reliable alternative for empty container handling. This particular system, offered by Cargotec's Kalmar Reach stackers offers 2 important requirements and conditions: fast stacking and minimum ground area.
Fork extensions are made to fit over the forklift's regular forks. These forks are able to be changed completely, or various components could be added to them so the truck can lift various kinds of loads including rollers, telescopic loads, baskets, among others.
The seals and bearings on the forklift enable the inner workings on the machine to function optimally and efficiently. Bearings allow two moving parts of the machinery to smoothly work together, without any friction. If not fitted correctly, seals and bearings could occasionally break and wear down and these components might need to be replaced periodically. If a bearing is the correct type of bearing for the equipment and it is fitted correctly, this forklift part could easily outlive the life expectancy of the entire apparatus.
The cab component of the forklift truck is the portion where the operator sits and controls the entire machinery. Depending on the specific unit, the cab could be open or it may have a roof. On a work site, this forklift part typically has a roof to comply with safety reasons and minimize the risk of falling materials.
The forklift is available in a huge variety of power types such as gas powered, diesel, electric, diesel and LP or liquid propane models. The load capacities of these models vary significantly as there are numerous manufacturers that design and build them. Like for example, several units are able to reach a height of more than three thousand mm or over ten thousand kg.
The forklift truck features consist of mast and axles, an overhead guard, the counterweight, and the truck frame to which the base of the power source and all aforementioned things are connected. On the back side there is a counterweight connected to the truck. This counterweight counterbalances the load that is being carried so as to keep the equipment stable.