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Stock pickers

requesting opinions/information on stock pickers and what are the advantages of different makes and models please?
  • Posted 4 Sep 2007 10:54
  • By Dais
  • joined 3 Sep'07 - 26 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
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Thank-you ethrap
  • Posted 29 Feb 2008 08:39
  • By cuzjohn
  • joined 22 Dec'07 - 13 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Said by:theraymondguy,"The Crown's are a workhorse, but the Raymond is the cadillac."

The Crown is a workhorse and a cadillac,all in one.
  • Posted 24 Feb 2008 10:38
  • By Truck_Tech
  • joined 30 Mar'07 - 152 messages
  • United States
Raymond makes 2 different width's of platform extension, 4" or 10".

If you want to run close tolerance to the racking, make sure to use a guidance system. The cost of racking repairs will be substantial otherwise.

The Crown's are a workhorse, but the Raymond is the cadillac.
  • Posted 23 Feb 2008 13:39
  • Modified 23 Feb 2008 13:40 by poster
  • By theraymondguy
  • joined 23 Feb'08 - 12 messages
  • California, United States
Ever think of a Crown tps no leaning just pick and run.Its a big truck and I dont know your space limits.
  • Posted 4 Feb 2008 00:45
  • By proshadetree
  • joined 23 Feb'06 - 484 messages
  • Tennessee, United States
Raymond makes a bolt on extension for the prder picker platform or a wider platform..
  • Posted 2 Feb 2008 05:35
  • By JonG
  • joined 7 Nov'07 - 155 messages
  • United States
CROWN HAS THE BEST STOCK PICKERS WITH EFFECTIVE AFTER SALES & SERVICE SUPPORT THRU OUT THE WORLD
  • Posted 21 Jan 2008 01:04
  • By MASI
  • joined 27 May'07 - 15 messages
  • Haryana, India
CROWN HAS THE BEST STOCK PICKERS WITH EFFECTIVE AFTER SALES & SERVICE SUPPORT THRU OUT THE WORLD
  • Posted 21 Jan 2008 01:03
  • Modified 21 Jan 2008 01:05 by poster
  • By MASI
  • joined 27 May'07 - 15 messages
  • Haryana, India
Thank you. I did not know any of that. That's great I will research wider platforms. Thanks heaps.
  • Posted 25 Sep 2007 11:05
  • By Dais
  • joined 3 Sep'07 - 26 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
A wider operator's paltform can help close the gap that your are concerned about. Most manufactured offer them as an option.

For your info. the oder picker was first developed by a company called Lewis Sheppard for textile handling in clothing manufacturing in the NE USA. The units were used to put away and retrieve bolts of fabric use to make suits, etc.
  • Posted 25 Sep 2007 06:47
  • By johnr_j
  • joined 3 Jun'06 - 1,446 messages
  • Georgia, United States
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Thanks , the rolls of material are only 20kgs, but the are 1600mm long and this means the lean over could be 400mm to 500mm. I think this is going to be slow and labour intensive. The customer says the staff wont put on the safety harness and this is a great concern to me as it is law in Australia that you wear the harness.
  • Posted 24 Sep 2007 10:33
  • By Dais
  • joined 3 Sep'07 - 26 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
Thankyou, I will check it out. We are an independent company and can chose which ever truck is right for the application.

I have a problem with a customer. They want to utilise their pallet racking and space. They have rolls of material, that they want to hand stack on particle board. The rolls are longer than the width of the stockpicker and his staff would need to lean over the edge of the machine as there would be a 400mm or more gap between picker and racking. I cant see it working as well as the pallet racking man can. Any Ideas?
  • Posted 13 Sep 2007 09:39
  • By Dais
  • joined 3 Sep'07 - 26 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
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Hi Dias

Crown is a good lift, but i work for toyota and we recently aquired BT/ Raymond. The raymond order picker is the industry leader at this time... Raymond also makes the toyota 7BPUE15 picker and is cheaper!!!
  • Posted 13 Sep 2007 09:18
  • By erik_h
  • joined 12 Sep'07 - 18 messages
  • Tennessee, United States
Thanx
  • Posted 5 Sep 2007 14:13
  • By Dais
  • joined 3 Sep'07 - 26 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
If you want the best,get a Crown SP3420-30 or 3470F-30 depending on how high you need to go.
  • Posted 4 Sep 2007 13:39
  • By Truck_Tech
  • joined 30 Mar'07 - 152 messages
  • United States

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