INDUSTRY NEWS
Big truck performance... in a compact space
W
arehouse
managers could easier to move
large loads in tight spaces, after Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks unveiled its new 80V electric forklift EDiA EX.
Launched to much fanfare
and Science, EDiA EX could, according to Mitsubishi, make a arrangements where space is at a premium. The main reason is the truck’s impressive lifting capacity for its size. Visibly smaller capacity range, it nonetheless, boasts market-leading residual performance, with the strength and stability to bear large loads metres.
As a result, warehouse managers could soon use the use of space, taking larger loads further and higher in the racking. As well as its compact dimensions, EDiA EX excels in tight spaces
10 IMT August/September 2014
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because of its unique steering wheels turn to an angle of more drive motors counter-rotating the
the truck four wheel steering, and the ability to pivot within its own length. The resulting lack of rolling resistance also reduces tyre wear, and makes its steering agile, responsive and
precise – protecting racking and stock. Having given the operator agility and precision, the truck is designed to ensure they’re used to the full.
From the placement of the
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