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Load Indicator

Please inform me about load indicator forklift. Is it anybody knows, where recommended source to get this parts.
Thank you.

Just email me in : widiana(dot)haris(at)indoforklift(dot)com
  • Posted 8 Apr 2013 16:49
  • By widiana_h
  • joined 3 Nov'11 - 7 messages
  • Jakarta, Indonesia
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hallo Widiana

have a look at the site of RAVAS

we produce a full range of load indicators and weighing systems

best regards Jacob Blom
  • Posted 7 Nov 2013 15:45
  • By jacob
  • joined 11 Jun'04 - 11 messages
  • Zaltbommel, Netherlands
weighing without compromise

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