New order pickers from Adaptalift Hyster

04-10-2011

Adaptalift Hyster has launched a new low level order picker to enhance its complete range of energy efficient tough trucks with a low cost of operation.

The new Hyster LO2.0 - 2.5 Low Level Order Pickers has been developed to optimise the speed and ease of picking from both sides of a warehouse aisle. 

First seen at Europe’s CeMAT 2011, the intelligent design combines energy efficiency, reliability and ergonomics to achieve excellent operator pick rates and low cost of operation.

One of the most notable design elements is the “man to goods” proximity and the comfortable work platform with reduced height that helps minimise movement and saves valuable time in the picking operation. The large platform provides more space for the operator and allows easier pass through with easy on/off access.

To move the low-level order picker, Hyster has developed an easy to operate scooter control with fingertip controls for use when on the platform. 

The operator can also move the order picker to the next pick location without having to climb on board with the creep speed control on the side of the truck.

The new Hyster low level order pickers have a 2,6kW motor for high performance acceleration and travel speed to ensure maximum productivity over a full shift of picking. The trucks include regenerative braking, anti-roll back on slopes and offer excellent energy efficiency, allowing the performance to be set to suit the application. 

Also, sufficient ground clearance means that warehouse debris, uneven floors or ramps won't hinder these trucks.

The range includes models for ground level picking or frequent second level picking requirements.

The LO2.0-2.5 with a scissor lift function will be available from January next year and also includes a raising operator platform or independent forklift for second level picking.

Adaptalift Hyster
Ph: 1300 880 335
www.aalhysterforklifts.com.au

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