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Materials handling manufacturer Manitou is celebrating the sale of the 10,000th MSI (Manitou Semi-Industrial) range of fork lift trucks.
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anitou has a well established reputation for rough terrain handling machinery to conquer difficult
ground conditions which conventional forklifts cannot. In 2011, Manitou is celebrating 10,000 worldwide sales of the MSI (Manitou Semi-Industrial) range of semi-industrial forklifts. The concept is based on large front wheels combined with good ground clearance to enable the machine to operate on uneven terrain. Whether the load is brick packs, blocks, timber or roof tiles, the MSI forklift is said to be an exceptionally agile performer. The hydrostatic transmission offers smooth and efficient handling and the dynamic double-braking system provides braking by deceleration of the hydrostatic transmission.
Load capacities range from 2000kg to 3500kg for the compact MSI models, with the Buggie version offering a low headroom model of 1.99m. The overall width of 1.32m and overall length of
up to 4.13m ensure the forklift can work in the most restricted areas. A wide selection of masts is available with lift heights from 3m to 6m. The MSI20 – 35 series trucks are powered by a Kubota 4-cylinder turbo engine.
Also available are the MH20-25 – 4T models, which are four-wheel-drive equivalent models for extra traction effort on softer ground, and the heavy lift MSI40 and 50 trucks for even greater handling performance. ●
www.manitou.com
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