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First Counterbalanced Lift Truck

Does anyone know who produced the first counterbalanced fork lift, and when?

I know of one in 1933
  • Posted 3 Dec 2004 04:29
  • By richard_b
  • joined 3 Dec'04 - 5 messages
  • Texas, United States
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Remember when it was really only AC and Clark? (man I am old eh?) Think of how many ACCs and C500s are still out there running today. Its amazing to think they these two companies literally owned the material handing needs for the country. Sure Yale and Hyster were out there along with Cat/Towmotor, white and some others.

My Dad worked for Ac material handling here is Wisconsin from about 70 to the end in the 80's. For a long period of time, his tools were at a large manufcaturing company here in Milwaukee. He didnt report to the shop or any other customer, it was him and another mechanic servicing this one customer. Today, that is almost unheard of. 2 guys for hours a week thats over $6000 week at todays labor rates. Sure some of there time was spent perfoming maintenance which would be at a different rate, and I am sure the company got a larob rate brake, but still it was secure work for him and AC.

Today as a road service tech, I am always looking to find more work for me and my company. Times have certainly changed.

Doc.
  • Posted 22 Jan 2005 11:21
  • By NTOLERANCE
  • joined 13 Jan'05 - 24 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States
In 1917, the Clark Equimpent Company designed and produced the world's first industrial truck, the Tructractor. The original purpose of this three-wheel, gas powered truck was to haul materials between production departments at Clark's Buchanan, Michigan plant. Visitors to the plant however, were so impressed with the efficiency with which the tructractor moved materials, that they asked Clark to produce these innovative trucks for sale to other industries.

In 1919 the Clark Tructractor Company was formed. Rapid growth lead to expansion of a new plant in Battle Creek, Michigan, home of Tony the Tiger. Upon completion of the plant in 1922 the formation of Clark's Industrial Truck Division began. Following the Tructractor, Clark pioneered the first Hydraulic Platform truck in 1921, known as the Truclift. Designed to handle skids and boxes, this truck originally incorporated a worm-gear lift mechanism, but was later converted to hydraulic power.

In 1924, Clark introduced the now famous Duat, which was promoted with the saying, "It'll do this; it'll do that; it's the Duat". The Duat featured an innovative condensing muffler, and a lifting attqchment that made it, in effect, the first gas powered lift truck.

The development of the Duat led to the introduction of the Clarkat and the Clarktor in 1927; both tow tractor models. Finally, in 1928, the next step in evolution, Clark manufacturer the Tructier, which offered both a hydraulic lift and front-wheel drive. The tructier was the forerunner of the moder day lift truck and set the stage for distinguishing between a forklift truck and a platform truck.
  • Posted 10 Dec 2004 04:06
  • By mr_g
  • joined 10 Dec'04 - 1 message
  • Michigan, United States

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