FORKLIFT TRUCKS H
yster has expanded its flagship A Series of forklifts with new electric lift truck models that combine toughness, comfort and zero emissions, for indoor and outdoor handling tasks.
The robust and customisable Hyster J2.2-
3.5A electric counterbalance forklift range is of batteries alongside the dependability needed in intensive and industrial operations.
lifts up to 3.5 tonnes. Building on the proven Hyster ICE A Series and our long expertise in models enable operations to utilise clean features for unique application needs.
best suits the application’s requirements. An optional enhanced motor package may energy consumption.
environmental protection. The electric A it suitable for use in a range of heavy-duty tough environments. Ergonomic design and clear visibility also
so this has been carefully considered in the design of the electric A Series. All models feature a mast designed for all-round comfortable operator compartment that helps overcome the physical demands of forklift operations. Where intensive operations
HYSTER A SERIES ELECTRIC FORKLIFT
By Fraser Brash, Regional Product Manager, Hyster Europe
Ergonomic seat and control options help deliver the required comfort levels across keeping operators productive. Clear all- damage. A Zero Turn Radius also meets manufacturing operations.
and may need to operate effectively around the storage yard. The Hyster A Series electric
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the possibility of collisions and improving Add-on Operator Assistance Systems
certain applications. The optional Dynamic the likelihood of truck tip overs and reinforce monitors operating conditions and limits truck functionality if certain conditions are detected. Hyster A Series electric lift trucks aren’t
solution that meets the real demands of industrial materials handling operations. your operators.
Hyster
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