Stacker at a glance

News from the tiller units

Combilift will be presenting an overview of its models at Logimat. Multidirectional forklift trucks, sideloaders, straddle carriers and the Aisle Master articulated forklift trucks for narrow-aisle applications will be on display.

New Combilift tiller trucks will be presented at Logimat. (Image: Combilift)

Exhibits with load capacities from one ton up to 14 tons will showcase the diversity of the Combilift range, but this year will also see the introduction of new tiller trucks. This product range is constantly being expanded to meet the growing demand for such equipment: For safety reasons, the use of hand-operated forklifts is preferred in many warehouses and production facilities if the weights or dimensions of the loads are suitable.

The Combi-WR and Combi-WR4 reach trucks and the Combi-CS pedestrian stacker have been designed for handling palletized loads and long goods, and a common feature of these models is the unique multi-position tiller head - developed and patented by Combilift. It controls the driven rear wheel from the left or right. This allows the operator to remain at the side of the machine for safe operation and excellent visibility of the forks, load and working environment in narrow aisles.

The largest machine on the stand is a C14000 - a 14-ton model from the original and proven multidirectional C-series. It is suitable for the safe and space-saving transportation of long loads in confined spaces, in tough operating conditions and in all weathers.

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Other highlights include regular demonstrations of the Aisle Master articulated forklift trucks, which showcase the narrow-aisle capability of these sophisticated trucks. They are a combination of front and reach trucks and with load capacities of up to three tons and lifting heights of up to 15 meters, they ensure space savings in the warehouse, faster goods handling and increased productivity. as

Hall 9, Stand D51

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