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Newsletter #381 (View other news stories)

Third flame-proof forklift ordered


BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia
Thursday, 9 Oct 2008
Nichiyu E-70 forklifts are flame-proof and explosion-proof.
NYK Forklifts of Brisbane has received a third order for its Nichiyu specialist flame-proof forklifts from a major paints and chemicals supplier.

Akzo Nobel already utilises two Nichiyu E-70 forklifts in its 2,800 square metre warehouse in Yeronga and has just placed an order for its third.

According to NYK Forklifts general manager Phil Singleton, the main features required by the customer were that the forklifts be flame-proof and explosion-proof to Zone 1 Class 1 due to their proximity to paints and chemicals in the warehouse.

"All machines have energy-efficient regenerative power capabilities and power steering on demand to ensure energy is not wasted and operating times between recharging shifts is optimised," he says.

"The new 70 series (forklifts) are eco-friendly and becoming the standard for use in the food, pharmaceutical and paint industries due to government legislation regarding emissions and flame-proofing in warehouses," he tells Forkliftaction.com News.

Singleton also stresses their easy servicing and battery maintenance features along with ease of operation.

Akzo Nobel warehouse manager Courtney Cooper tells Forkliftaction.com News that the company shifts around 700-800 litres of paint a month, of which two-thirds is handled by the forklifts.

"The new Nichiyu forklifts are very user-friendly and comfortable and, in particular, we were impressed by the battery system as the battery can be (easily) removed … from the comfort of the operator’s seat.

Also, the watering system is a single system so the battery can be topped up using a single press of the watering gun with an automatic cut-off when filled.
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