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Lift trucks are classified due to the types of aisles they have been designed to work in. Wide Aisle and Narrow Aisle lift trucks are designed to turn in the aisle, whereas Very Narrow Aisle trucks really don't turn within the aisle. There are some aisle widths to consider with various units.
Very Narrow Aisle or VNA trucks operate in less than 6 feet places and normally utilize particular guidance systems like wire, optical or rail systems in order to travel within the aisles. Several different models of VNA trucks comprise Order Selectors, Turret Trucks and Swing Masts. These are popular kinds in compact retail spaces and in several storage and warehouse situations.
NA or Narrow Aisle trucks can work within aisles which are 8 feet to 10 feet. Normally these are stand-up models such as Reach Trucks. They are commonly used within storage facilities and warehouses.
Wide Aisle Standard forklifts fall into this truck category and are designed to work in aisles that are more than 11 feet wide.
Stand-Up Ergonomics
The "Ergomat" padding on stand-up models provide padding on a sloped floorboard. These features are made to reduce operator exhaustion by absorbing vibration. The compartment for the driver is spacious and has an 8" low step height that helps reduce overall body exhaustion by easing frequent entry and exit. The unit includes polyurethane steer tires to absorb vibration and shocks caused by uneven floor in order to allow smooth travelling. For additional comfort, there is a floor mat and a cushioned armrest together with a backrest designed to help keep operators comfortable and therefore more productive while limiting exhaustion.
Motion alarms and backup alarms are audio device accessories which generate enough sound so that the sound is heard overtop the noises generated from the forklift itself.
The sound produced by the audio device should be distinguishable from other audible devices or sounds from the work environment. The sound should also be different from the other sound or audible devices within the work area. The audible device could end up contributing to OSHA noise limitation and to employee noise exposure; hence, care has to be taken.
Determine the direction and distance the sound of the audible device is made more difficult due to the use of hearing protection. Audible devices can occasionally get deactivated from both employees and operators as they can find them very irritating. Furthermore, audible devices could also be objectionable to nearby residents.
Additional Operator & Application Options:
Enclosed Operator Cabs: Operator enclosed cabs help to protect the operator from the elements. They utilize tempered glass so as to prevent injuries. Moreover, these cabs feature an emergency exit via removing the window. Noise levels are reduced at the operator's ear because of additional sound proofing.
Operator Selectable Performance Modes: The operator can choose the performance requirement for the particular use. What's more, it enables a supervisor to set the maximum performance of a model for an operator who is just starting to learn. Being able to lessen and adjust the model's maximum performance allows a new operator to learn the operating features of the machine in a controlled environment.
Impact Monitor: The impact monitor disables the model and when this happens, it needs a supervisor to activate and override the unit. This encourages the operator to be sure to manage the equipment in a more controlled way.
Dual Rear View and Panoramic Mirrors: These mirrors serve as an aid to the operator in observing the operating environment behind the truck as well as the tail swing area.