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Any forklift, even the cheapest forklft, is a considerable investment, which if you choose wrong, could be an expensive mistake. We will help guide you through the selection process to get the right forklift for the job.
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Tips for linde counterbalanced forktrucks in and around Kilmarnock KA1
While investigating linde counterbalanced forktrucks in and around Kilmarnock KA1 be aware that a worn steer axle on a second-hand forklift can make it difficult to manoeuvre and be expensive to repair. Check the wheels and if they are not perpendicular to the ground this might be a problem.
Whilst searching for linde counterbalanced forktrucks in and around Kilmarnock KA1 it is worth knowing that a well-maintained electric forklift battery has an estimated life of 5-7 years however they can often last as long as ten years. But the life expectancy will be considerably reduced if it is consistently run hard and not given enough time to cool down.
Whilst looking for linde counterbalanced forktrucks in and around Kilmarnock KA1 you should be aware that a bakery was fined £25,000 plus costs of £30,000 following an accident in which an employee was killed and another severely injured when they used a forklift to raise a 2 tonne dough mixing machine in order to access a broken drive belt.