Freight shipping firms looking for a new lift truck to help lift customers freight into heavy haul freight trucking units about to head out onto the roads of the United States have a new tool to help them in this job. Yale Materials Handling Corporation has announced that it has improved its popular series of Veracitor VX trucks with a choice of engines designed to reduce fuel consumption, keep the noise level around the freight yard to a minimum, reduce the operating costs of the lift trucks lifting cargo your freight yard and even reduce number of downtime hours your lift trucks will spend in the mechanics office. Great news for freight shipping firms that were thinking about investing in new lift trucks to help around the freight yard in the days and weeks ahead in the century of the environment and definitely news that will get the attention of freight shippers around the United States of America that want to reduce operating costs around the freight yard.
Yale Materials Handling Corporation also indicates that this new series of lift trucks offers a maintenance-free, built-in, patented-design stability system, have lifting capacities ranging from 3,000 to 19,000 pounds and can use both cushion and pneumatic tires. In addition, the new Veracitor VX lift trucks have a powertrain that features a computer-controlled engine and transmission, a heavy-duty clutch, and stronger gears and shafts, and multiple powertrain configurations are possible with this new line of lift trucks. Yale Material Handling Corporation’s Yale Continuous Stability Enhancement system is designed to reduce truck lean in turns and improve the lateral stability of the load using a system that uses no controllers, sensors or extra wiring that’s normally included in complex electronic systems that can break down.
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