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News & Perspectives
Posted:
4 Aug 2006 06:42
by
rodger_l
The top 39 for 2003/2004 and also 2004/2005 are listred here on our forkliftaction.com website. Click on "Business Directory" and...
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Posted:
4 Aug 2006 04:43
by
don_c
Daniel:
There are many manufacturers that can come up with a container head for you. Do you want only to...
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Posted:
4 Aug 2006 01:33
by
mike_n
I tend to see more bearing failures on cushion tire trucks.
The 'suspension' provided by the pnuematic tires saves the...
Safety & Training
Posted:
4 Aug 2006 01:10
by
dan_m
Hi Jay,
I am an independent consultant providing training to many large corporations in the Ottawa (Canada) region. I am...
Safety & Training
Posted:
4 Aug 2006 00:51
by
dan_m
The intended use of a lift truck is not determined by speed. Speed is governed by a person's experience, surrounding...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 23:50
by
jamesss
I can give you the top 3
1. Toyota (Toyota, Raymond and BT)
2. Linde
3. Jungheinrich
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 22:38
by
john_l
The definitions speak for themselves:
The Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories-(NRTL's) Factory Mutual and Underwriters Labs-
* UL on EX- "This...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 16:30
by
Joei
Dear all
Anyone Know the Top Rank Among Forklift Brands 2005/06 In the world now ???
Actually there'r how many...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 16:25
by
Joei
dear chewingyu,
hello..thanks for your idea
Im stay at Batam:) I think you know that place..:)
unfortunatelly,i always asked suppliers...
Safety & Training
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 13:06
by
joseph_h
Forklifts probably don't have speedometers because forklift operation depends on the load, travel conditions, and other variable factors. There is...
Safety & Training
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 13:03
by
joseph_h
chewingyu:
What is the speed limit imposed by your safety department?
Safety & Training
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 12:39
by
chewingyu
Any reasons why most forklifts do not have speedometers?
Our safety dept would always harp on us to limit our...
Safety & Training
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 12:34
by
joseph_h
In April 2006, the Australian Safety and Compensation Council issued the revised National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 12:12
by
chewingyu
Yup, they have an office (and warehouse) here in Singapore.
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 11:07
by
chewingyu
Actually it is very difficult to tell you which brands are cheap. It depends on the marketing strategy of each...
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 10:13
by
joseph_h
budcoh:
Several rules from OSHA 1910.178, Powered Industrial Trucks, could apply. Here are a few with the primary rules being...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 04:05
by
matt03
I'm not quite sure Crown would have enough money to buy MCFA either. Cat Inc. and especially Mitsubishi Heavy Industries...
News & Perspectives
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 01:42
by
GainMoreSales
As an ex-employee within the material handling industry, and know a business owner helping forklift dealers for marketing media and...
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Posted:
3 Aug 2006 00:28
by
daniel_g
The factory supplier was ELME if I'm not mistaken and I am pretty certain they can supply you with what...
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Posted:
2 Aug 2006 17:32
by
chewingyu
My users would occasionally experience one of their rear wheels falling off. Not always the case of loose wheel nuts...
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