Multi Directional Forklift Simi Valley
Used Side Loader Forklift Simi Valley - A side loader forklift truck is made for lifting very heavy and long items within the confines the narrow aisles of a warehouse, lumber yard, loading dock or other facility. These machines have derived their name from the way they unload, load and transport material.
Benefits of Side Loader Forklifts v Standard Forklifts
Forklifts that rely on the original counterbalance system can become unstable when moving long or heavy loads. The side loader is capable of transporting dangerous loads such as piping and timber. Long loads such as timber, steel or pipes are more easily handled because the load is facing in the direction being traveled, reducing the overall width of the equipment and load. Side loaders gift the operator with an unobstructed view. This is often compromised on standard forklifts with the tines or front-carrying load design.
Side loaders can access narrow aisles and tinier doorways with ease since loads are transported down the side of the machine instead of on the front as with a standard forklift. The load may have to be raised on regular forklifts to travel around obstacles that increase the chances of tipping over. Side loaders eliminate the need for much of that maneuvering. Operating in narrow warehouse locations is much safer and more accurate with side loaders.
Most side loaders are able to lift up to 12,000 pounds and can travel at speeds just above 5 miles per hour but are often equipped with the ability to program travel speeds. Programmable travel speeds are useful for allowing operators to match speed for particular jobs.
Types of Side Loader Forklifts
Class 2 - Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks
Side loader forklifts are within the Class 2 Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks. This kind of forklift classification covers electrically sourced narrow aisle forklifts. These are popular in warehouses, covered loading docks and other facilities that use a narrow aisle configuration or require moving between narrow spaces and where long items such as laminates, carpet, bar stock, lumber and furniture are stocked. These machines are used for feeding machine tools and rack storage. The narrow aisle units are popular in warehouses as they offer a sleek design that saves on storage. These units are efficient at loading and unloading. Class 2 side loaders take up less space compared to traditional forklift trucks. This allows increased efficiency and speed when moving, loading and unloading in narrow aisles. Electric power reduces harmful emissions and allows these machines to be used mainly inside.
Internal Combustion Engine Side Loader Forklifts
The Class 2 forklifts only apply to side loaders that use electric power. Units that do not rely on electricity do not fall into this category. The side loader design is popular for outdoor use as well in places such as timber and lumber yards, steel and pipe producers and many other similar job sites that require long, heavy loads to be transported to and from storage areas, such as racking, or stacking loads in blocks, or offloading from flatbeds. Exterior side loaders need to work outside and on uneven surfaces. This means an internal combustion engine and, sometimes, pneumatic tires are a better option for the job. Side loaders are especially popular for these types of applications because the weight and length of materials being handled mean that the side loader forklift can maneuver between narrow stacks, piles or aisles to pick up the long load in their middle which is crucial for loading long items and safely transporting them.
Side Loader Forklift Design
The side loader forklift has two kinds of designs, sit down models or stand on models.
Stand On Side Loader Forklifts
Used mostly indoors in applications such as warehouses, the stand on end control has a small platform area surrounded by the forklift’s controls, usually located in the middle of the truck, for the operator to stand. The stand on unit has many advantages. Stand-on side loaders don’t have an operator seat, allowing for a more streamlined cab design. A forklift operating with a smaller footprint is excellent for working in high-traffic locations. There is better visibility for the operator when working in a standing position, particularly while operating the machine backward. While standing, the operator can turn their body to see the back of the forklift truck while in reverse. In a sit-down machine, operators need to twist their neck and back to get a clear view. There are more safety and operator comfort in the stand-up side loaders, ensuring better visibility and less potential for damage or injury. Operators can get onto and off of the stand up forklift faster compared to a sit-down model and this may increase efficiency in certain situations.
Sit Down Side Loader Forklifts
Sit-down loaders are more popular than standing loaders. Sit-down side loaders have a cab that is situated in the center of the machine. Sit-down forklifts have a raised platform and a seat that faces the control panel of the machine. Operator comfort is one of the main advantages of the sit-down side loader. Operators can control the machine from a resting position, greatly reducing fatigue and increasing productivity.
Customizable Features
Because of the wide range of jobs that use side loader forklifts, the side loader is available in customizable bed lengths. Popular for heavy and bulky items, the standard side loader has been designed to fit heavy and bulky loads. A sixty-inch extension upwards may be utilized for special jobs. A side loader cannot be customized before bed length considerations are given to ensure that guide rails and aisle widths can accommodate.
One popular feature for these forklifts is multidirectional capability. Crab steering on side loaders refers to having two wheels function independently from the other wheels. This feature allows the side loader to move in all four directions by changing the direction of the wheels, allowing the forklift to move sideways into narrow storage aisles without making large, swing-out turns or multiple adjustments. The smaller turning radius increases safety while decreasing damage to product and facilities. More efficiency is attained since there are less space and time needed to move around the job site.
Numerous side loader features can be customized to suit a job site. Lift mast heights, lights, mirrors, lift capacities and tine length and other features are all customizable.
Certain features are also adjustable, allowing for further customization of the side loader for the particular job application. Travel speed, acceleration time, load limits and breaking force can all be set allowing further job efficiency and increased workplace safety.
For all of the above reason, the side loader forklift has become the most popular option for workplaces where space is limited and long loads are involved.
Multi Directional Forklift PDF
Stock Number: EQU008139 GL
Make: Combilift
Model: C12000
Year: 2008
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Side Loader |
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Make: Combilift
Model: CL80110DA50
Year: 2008
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Side Loader |
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Make: Combilift
Model: C12000
Year: 2008
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EQU008115 GL |
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Combilift |
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C12000 |
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2008 |
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Side Loader Forklift |
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Make: Combilift
Model: C12000
Year: 2008
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Combilift |
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C12000 |
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Side Loader Forklift |
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Make: COMBILIFT
Model: C8000
Year: 2015
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Year: 2011
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Side Loader Forklift |
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Make: COMBILIFT
Model: C17300
Year: 2014
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208235 GL |
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COMBILIFT |
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C17300 |
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Side Loader Forklift |
Stock Number: EQU008120 GL
Make: Combilift
Model: CL80110DA50
Year: 2008
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EQU008120 GL |
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Combilift |
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CL80110DA50 |
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2008 |
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Side Loader |
Stock Number: EQU008128 GL
Make: Combilift
Model: CL80110DA50
Year: 2008
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EQU008128 GL |
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Combilift |
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CL80110DA50 |
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2008 |
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Side Loader |
Stock Number: EQC004281 GL
Make: Combilift
Model: C10000XL
Year: 2017
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EQC004281 GL |
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Combilift |
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C10000XL |
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2017 |
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Side Loader Forklift |
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Make: Combilift
Model: CB6000
Year: 2018
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EQC015972 GL |
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Combilift |
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CB6000 |
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2018 |
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Side Loader Forklift |
Stock Number: EQC007681 GL
Make: Combilift
Model: C10000XL
Year: 2017
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EQC007681 GL |
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Combilift |
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C10000XL |
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2017 |
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Side Loader Forklift |