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Technical Info needed

I need your help to guide me for websites or sources for technical information about forklift, like how to know the required aisle width by knowing the turnuing raduis, mechanism of forklifts: electrical forklift and ICE, etc.

I apprecite your assistance.
  • Posted 16 Feb 2008 22:04
  • Discussion started by Liftman_SA
  • West, Saudi Arabia
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A good source of info can be obtained from any forklift dealer , I am sure they would assist you and give some ideas as to what you are looking for. also keep watching the forums here as there are many experienced people that use these forums that can give you some insight from there years of dealing with these matters. Hope this might help.
  • Posted 17 Feb 2008 07:37
  • Modified 17 Feb 2008 07:41 by poster
  • Reply by roadrat
  • North Carolina, United States
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