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Data plate does not indicated ASME standard of B56.1 or B56.6. Need to clarify if forklift is Class 5 or Class 7. Anyone have a point of contact to talk to manufacturer if they are still in business.
  • Posted 21 Mar 2006 07:36
  • By Cano
  • joined 21 Mar'06 - 2 messages
  • Hawaii, United States

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