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LindeMaterialHandling launches newhea vy truck seri e s
eading global truck manufacturer, Linde Material Handling (MH), has launched a new series of heavy diesel with
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appointments expand Thorworld Industries leadership team
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eading loading bay designer and manufacturer, Thorworld
Industries, appointment of promoted has announced three new directors to Director of the to its board,
extending and strengthening its already experienced team. Mark James will take on the role of Director of Administration, Safety and Quality; with Ian Langan being
Engineering provide
company, whilst strategies
to
future the
and security for also table
bringing and
new opinions identifying and
Security; and Roger Smith taking the post of Director of Manufacturing. to
The aim of these appointments is stability
the and
previously
untapped opportunities, all of which will contribute to the continued success of the business. For more news and information about Thorworld Industries, and the bespoke range of loading bay equipment it offers, visit
http://www.thorworld.co.uk/ and follow the loading bay specialist on Facebook and Twitter.
Thorwor d Industries Ltd
Thorworld Industries Ltdl 01246 26098
www.thorworld.co.uk Directorship forklift
18 tonnes. trucks
applications, and are in
suitable the
load ensure for
hydrodynamic indoor
the capacity Linde drive and range,
a load capacity of between 10 and trucks
Linde MH’s new HT100Ds to HT180Ds with
are outdoor
second series offering
customers an alternative to the hydrostatic drive option. To
growing demand for shorter downtimes by port
logistics operators
trucks meet and
industrial
companies, the new MTU diesel engine has an increased maintenance interval time of
750 operating hours. This range is more economical compared to other engines, which need to undergo maintenance after approximately 500 operating hours.
Linde’s trucks have a compact design and are available with an engine power of 129, 150 or an optional 170 kW. Almost all models can be provided with a load centre of gravity of 600 or 1200 millimetres.
The fork positioners can be adjusted to the specific transport task and type of cargo. For example, a fork positioner with level adjustment of +/- 5 degrees is available for difficult, uneven surfaces. The exhaust after
treatment Other potential automotive industries . L nde Material Handling
www.linde-mh.co.uk
angle makes the new measuring and switching distance sensors the 10 series from Leuze electronic exceptionally reliable and precise in applications in logistics and conveyor systems as well as in the packaging industry. The optical distance sensors of series from Leuze electronic are available as measuring (ODS 10) and as switching (HT 10) models. In both variants, a so-called time- of-flight (ToF) technology, i.e., light propagation time measurement, is used for
of
Smart Distance Measurement T
heir high tolerance to color, material, the detection of distances. Here,
nearly every challenge with c matt, deep black or glossy,
Leuze Leuze 01480 408 500 the 10 the new sensors
distinguish themselves above all through their high object tolerance to color, surface structure and brightness of the reflective material Whether organic surfaces such as wood, metal or plastics, whethe the new ODS 10 and HT 10 maste onstant switching point .
www.leuze.co.uk
Crown RT 4000 Rider Pallet Truck Wins 2016 iF Design Award rown,
C iF
companies, has won a the
one International of world’s Forum Design. An .
2016 iF Design Award, presented by of
largest material international
handling panel
independent experts awarded Crown the coveted title in the “Vehicles” category in recognition of the design of Crown’s new RT 4000 Series. This is the 28th iF Product Design Award which Crown has won since 1969 Launched in the European market at the end of 2015,
the RT 4000 rider pallet capacity of up to 2,000 kilogrammes. The forklift
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urtiss-Wright’s announced
it compact,
suspended family
Cost-effffective pedal optimizes driver ergonomics Industrial
division has
contact, Hall-effect 554
suspended mounting bracket launched
programmed for dual analog o t
pedal can
travel of 19 degrees. The WM operation and is available w
be
installation and optimize driv c
truck has a load combines
powerful, robust technology with innovative safety features and superior agility, responsiveness and reliability. Both the stand-up and sit-down models are ideal for fast-paced dock work, offering outstanding transporting performance as well as exceptional manoeuvrability even in confined spaces.
Crown Crown S1 S16 MARCH APRI MARCH/APRIL 20 2016 | MA MAT RIAL HAN L 0800 4704667 ATERIALS HANDLIING & LOGI T CS GISTIICS
crown.com
of Williams Controls. sensor
hat
from the Corporation’s Featuring can
be provides smooth a
Linde Material Handlingi 0845 608 5000
system including exhaust pipe, air
loading and unloading on intake and combined cooler,
are integrated in the dynamic chassis, giving the operator a clear view of the route when reversing. The trucks have proven their worth in long-term field tests before being launched to the market. fields of application for
the new trucks include the construction, woodworking and th e
surface and detection
today
lightweight and cost-effective electronic pedal
the WM-554, a brand
non-
utput (APS), the WM- factory-
-554’s lever arm and ith a standard pedal driver
er ergonomics in the assist
ustomized vehicle cab environment. Key features of capability environmental to the WM-
554 include: A product life of 3 million travel cycles, Operating force between 17N (idle) and 35N (ful l travel) load
,Robust, durable design enables high static and
protection can be customized to suit vehicle designs.
Curt ss-Wr ght Industrialright Industriali Curtiss-Wi 01425 271444
www.cw-industrialgroup.com / MATMATERIALSHANDLINGLOGISTICS ATERIALSHANDLINGLOGISTICS LO to
IP67 – suitable for exposed operator cabs, Lever arm and bracket
specific
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