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Hi,

I need a operacional opinion of these equipments:

- Juncheinrich EKX513
- Hyster C1.3
- Atlet Ergo Stacker Picker
- OMG Genius 1.2
- BT VCE150A
- Still MX-X

Someone, works or worked with some of this models? Please let me know yours experiences...

Other question, some manufacturers equip these machines with 48V batteries and claim that performance is not impaired. However, the 48V battery generates more heat, and long-term can affect other components of the machine. Does anyone have any opinion on this?

In short, if you had to choose one to buy, which would be the choice?

Thank you very much for your help.
  • Posted 28 Jul 2011 19:56
  • By Fernandes
  • joined 26 Jul'11 - 5 messages
  • Aveiro, Portugal

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