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Combi Lift Multi Directional Forklifts Wisconsin

Combi Lift Multi Directional Forklifts Wisconsin

The combination sideloader/forklift called the Combi-CB is a safe, efficient, extremely manoeuvrable, and cost effective model. The Combi-CB is a multi-directional, internal combustion engine powered, all-wheel drive forklift that is also one of a kind. The Combi-CB is a current material handling solution which can be a more efficient, better option for people who are utilizing standard electric four-way forklifts, side-loaders, reach trucks, and counter-balance forklifts. This piece of machinery could be ideal for any kind of business handling longer-length products or palletized products. The major benefits are in the multi-directional capabilities and compact size compared to a standard counterbalance lift.

The Combilift unit has many advantages like: increased operator ease of use, better productivity, easier maintenance and lower product damage.

Combilift machinery are versatile equipment, able to be used indoors or outdoors, on semi-rough terrain. This can help eliminate the need for having an indoor and an outdoor machine. It is offered in a LPG or diesel engine that are fuel efficient options which enable the lift to work equally well outdoors and indoors.

The Combilift is better at handling long loads that lessens the need to use many pieces of machinery to carry cargo. It can move goods through doorways that are smaller than the cargo being carried. This feature helps to reduce product damage and provides greater operator safety without the need for both conveyors or oversized doors.

The Combilift system can provide great space savings due to its multi-directional capabilities and four-way steering technology that offers the ability to carry long loads while moving sideways.

Amongst the greatest benefits is that the Combilift could provide safer product handling to decrease the possibility of product damage or operator injury. Coupled with a low center of gravity, long loads could be carried low, rather than carried high, offering greater overall stability. Units are tested to CE machinery directive and comply with ANSI/AMSE, B56.1 requirements.

The Combilift may provide added value and efficiency to your business using all the newest industry-leading technologies.

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