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Training camera system to help with you operate safely

I would like to start a discussion on wireless forklift camera systems and ask some feedback from any trainee operators that would like to test and review the LLE-047W-7C Wireless Forklift Camera System.

We have just launched the only wireless forklift observation camera system in the world which uses independent power supplies for the cameras and monitor which makes them pretty much portable. This reduces outlay if you are running more than one different type of lift truck

The cameras can be mounted anywhere on the boom or truck to aid operators with the tricky task of accurate fork placement and or reversing. This reduces accidents while increasing productivity and safety in the workplace.

You have the choice of mounting 1 or 2 CCD night vision cameras with battery pack and a robust 7" TFT monitor to your forklift which will enable you view accurate loading and prevent bumping pallets causing dangerous uneven stacks, dropped loads, damaging goods, bending racking or simply picking the wrong pallet.

As the system is portable it can be easily removed to any other vehicle. The battery will power the system for up to 8 hours before needing to be recharged(included). However we can provide a second battery so you are never without the system.

The LLE-047W-7C Wireless Forklift Camera System has been especially designed for use on all types of forklifts, reach trucks, and other types of industrial trucks used for lifting.

This system reduces potential accidents by giving the operator the ability to view the exact position of the forks or a clear image behind when reversing- Even when the boom is fully extended.

Operators work every day in situations where their vision is limited- whether at the fork tips, behind the forklift truck or with poor lighting conditions.

In addition operator fatigue, repetitive strain and stress injuries to operator back and neck while working overhead are reduced substantially.

If you have any comments or would like to test one of our new systems please feel free to contact us - sales at wirelessparkingsensors dot co dot uk

Be safe

Paul
  • Posted 12 Nov 2010 15:45
  • By SafetyKing
  • joined 12 Nov'10 - 6 messages
  • Surrey, United Kingdom
Paul King
WFC Wireless Forklift Camera Systems
http://www.forkliftcamerasystems.com/

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