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I have attempted to obtain training information on The Flexi but have not been too successful. I or the client did have two reps from the distributor come out and provide some training but that was simply a video which in my mind only showed the "capabilities" of The Flexi and its control system. My forklift training is a little more involved and does reference the stability triangle and other important factors of the lift itself. If you have any web site or where I can obtain information (training) let me know. I like you are not sold on the unit. Many of my clients realize that forklift traffic within a manufacturing facility pose many risk and the last thing they or I want them to do is introduce another concern on top of the general forklift / pedestrian concern. Thanks again for the comments.
  • Posted 4 Nov 2011 07:55
  • By ICSConsulting
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 13 messages
  • Ohio, United States
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