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To be able to achieve extreme output, you operator requires a durable and reliable equipment capable of raising nearly 15 tons in a single shift. The order picker series made by Nissan have been carefully engineered with the needs of the operator in mind. They provide the best safety features to create a comfortable and efficient working atmosphere and increase performance. These machinery function at medium and low levels with long forks to greatly enhance workflow by handling as much as 2 roll cages or 3 pallets at a time. The operator platform rises about 95 cm in less than 2.5 seconds to enable for rapid access to picking positions.
At high levels, the lift speed is fast and there is easy access from the cab to the forks and the picking position. AC power guarantees instance response to the operator's slightest command. What's more, every braking movement actually helps to recharge the battery for a longer shift. More uptime means more production. All Nissan order pickers enjoy easy battery changes and on-board fault diagnostics. These design features really contribute to the equipment's increased uptime.
Ergonomic design is implemented at all levels. Like for example, at both medium and low levels, pick the steering option which is right for your application. The power assisted wheel provides precise and effortless control. In applications where the operator walks beside the truck, the tiller arm option could be the right alternative. In this specific position, the brake is applied each time the arm is vertically raised. Once raised, it provides the operator with ample room\space to stand on the truck.
When picking positions are close together, the "side drive" option enables the operator the chance to walk alongside the machine and control the truck from either side. The operator could achieve this "straight line" operation so as to guarantee accurate forward and backward travel. At low and medium level, the step height is only several centimeters from the floor for easy access. Furthermore, the rising platform options enable an easy "walk around" space.
There are 7 various classifications of forklifts as determined by the ITA or Industrial Truck Association. These classifications are divided into the kind of work setting; rough or smooth surfaces, outdoors, indoors and narrow aisle; by the type of engine; whether the operator is standing or sitting down; and lastly the equipment characteristics, regarding the maximum grade and tire type. Some of the categories are further sub-divided by operating characteristics. Here are the following classes of forklifts:
Category 1 Forklifts: are considered to be electric motor trucks with pneumatic or air filled tires or cushion tires. The Class 1 forklifts also include 4 lift codes, or subcategories which are:
Lift Code 1: Counterbalanced, stand up rider units.
Lift Code 4: 3-Wheel electric sit-down models.
Lift Code 5: Cushion Tire sit down, counterbalanced rider
Lift Code 6: Includes pneumatic tire models, counterbalanced rider, and sit-down rider.
Class 2 Forklifts: Class 2 forklifts narrow aisle trucks with solid tires and electric motors.
Category 3 Forklifts: Class 3 forklifts comprise hand/rider trucks with solid tires and electric hand trucks.
Category 4 Forklifts: Class 4 forklifts are the Internal Combustion or IC units. These are sit down rider models with cushion tires. Normally, they are great for indoor application and on hard surfaces.
Class 5 Forklifts: Class 5 is IC Engine sit down rider forklifts outfitted with pneumatic tires. Typically, these units are great for working areas with significant inclines or on rough surfaces outside.
Class 6 Forklifts: Class 6 lift trucks would consist of internal combustion powered or electric units. These ride-on units have the capability to tow at least 1000 lbs. This class is engineered and designed to tow cargo rather than lift it.
Class 7 Forklifts: This category is defined as rough terrain trucks with pneumatic tires. The Class 7 forklifts are powered by diesel engines and are almost exclusively used outside.
These classifications were designed to keep the large field of lift trucks organized and separated. In order to get their work done, different working atmospheres depend on different classifications. Forklifts are rather specific in their lifting and loading capacities. Their different engine types and tire types are made for specific operation. In order to select the best forklift to suit all your requirements and to fulfill your tasks, do some research to know exactly what you would require from your particular unit. By talking to a few reputable dealers and taking time to investigate all your options, you can choose the right equipment.