Discussion:
Comparission of BT Reach truck

Hi

We are in consideration of buying BT forklifts, I have different offers which is of

BT RRE7 CC
BT RRE8
BT RRE 250 E


All above is 2500 Kgs/10800 MM, I dont understand what's the basic difference amongst three. if someone could explain I would be thankful.
  • Posted 23 May 2015 16:09
  • Discussion started by saleem_k
  • Punjab, Pakistan
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Hi friend,

my truck RRE250/ 2014

show error : 5:184, 5:85

i have changed pulse transducer and reference sensor.
problem is still there.

can you guide me.
  • Posted 19 Jul 2019 15:51
  • Reply by muzffar_h
  • United Arab Emirates
The older RRE 7/8 would be a better bet if your using an independent company to look after them.

The RRE 250 is a much more modern truck & some independent forklift technicians can struggle to work on them without BT diagnostic equipment / training.

An RRE7CC will have a full cold store spec including enclosed cab.
  • Posted 26 May 2015 15:25
  • Modified 26 May 2015 15:32 by poster
  • Reply by Forkingabout
  • england, United Kingdom
BTRRE7 CC--> reach truck 2500Kg capacity with cold storage equipment and tilting cabin
BT RRE8--> reach truck 2500Kg capacity with tilting cabin (different residual capacity at max. height than E7 model)
BTRRE250E ---> new series of reach trucks 2500kg capacity and tilting cabin
  • Posted 26 May 2015 07:12
  • Modified 26 May 2015 07:13 by poster
  • Reply by nacsand_n
  • Madrid, Spain

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