The range of equipment allows you to choose models based on the features of operation and functionality. There are two key criteria.
Operator's working position
Stand-on reach trucks involve the operator working standing up — in a cab without a seat or on a folding platform. This is acceptable for low and medium intensity warehouse operations. Models with a seat in the cab are designed to work sitting down. They allow you to choose a comfortable position, which provides comfort, increases concentration and productivity, and reduces fatigue during intense work.
Driving capabilities
Reach trucks with standard capabilities can move with the support wheels pointing forward and support the rotation of the driving wheels at 1800. They are maneuverable and well-controlled when changing directions on the move, so they accurately place loads on the rack tier.
Multi-way reach trucks offer up to 6 driving modes: standard, lateral, circular rotation, highly maneuverable turns, coordinated movement of the support and driving wheels, easy transition from standard mode to side mode. They are suitable for particularly precise operations with non-standard and long loads in narrow aisles.