Lansing Bagnell UNKNOWN:
Capacity

Good Afternoon,

I have a Lancing Bagnell, electric walk behind pallet truck with no model # only a serial #F0EP220TH60070273.

Could anyone help find out what the lifting capacity would be, as the Ministry of Labour has come in and tagged the machine because of the capacity plate. Thank you
  • Posted 27 Jan 2012 07:29
  • Discussion started by teresa_m
  • Ontario, Canada
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Just found this, you have a Fork, Ordanary, Electric, Pallet. Truck model #2 at 2000k or around 4000lbs capacity
Do not think capacity plates are available but you may be able to get a generic one from SMH located in Mississauga Ontario
  • Posted 23 Mar 2012 02:24
  • Reply by victor_j
  • Somerset, United Kingdom

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