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Does someone know about any system who notice to the operator the height reached by the forks?

The idea is to use a system that inform to the lift truck operator wich is the level reached by the forks.

A customer need something like that to work with racks with 4 levels.

It will be OK if the system indicates that the forks reached the first level (for example at 2,50 mts.) by only watching a console or a simple led.

With this system the operator don't need to get his head out of the truck to see if the forks are on the right height to put the pallet.

Maximiliano from Rosario, Argentina
  • Posted 3 Mar 2007 23:42
  • By maximiliano_g
  • joined 20 Jul'06 - 7 messages
  • Santa Fe, Argentina

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