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Reach truck

Marie Saverino,

Maneuvering heavy loads safely

Compact, powerful and maneuverable: The NexX multidirectional reach truck from Hubtex is ideal for use in confined storage spaces and narrow aisles. In addition to long goods, standard formats of up to 3 tons can also be transported.

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The NexX reach truck serves a wide range of applications. For example, it is suitable for use in building materials markets, in the steel and timber trade as well as by door and window manufacturers or mechanical engineering companies. These industries have one thing in common: storage space is often limited, aisles are getting narrower and shelves are getting higher - efficient order picking requires compact and maneuverable industrial trucks that can also store high. This is where the NexX reach truck comes into play. Hubtex offers the series vehicle with load capacities of 2 t, 2.5 t and 3 t.

Energy-efficient and flexible to use - without long turning times

Thanks to its compact design and multi-way steering, the NexX is predestined for narrow aisles with heavy loads. This means that existing storage space can be better utilized. The steering and travel drive of the three-wheel chassis with PU tires are fully electric and operate without hydraulics. This makes the NexX much more energy-efficient than comparable vehicles. Quick changes of direction between longitudinal, transverse and circular travel are possible thanks to the HX steering. At the same time, the NexX consistently stays on track and time-consuming turning and maneuvering maneuvers are no longer necessary.

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Long loads in particular benefit from smooth braking and acceleration thanks to the equipment with braked load wheels - and a good view in all directions thanks to the open and ergonomically designed cross-seat cab. The three-wheel chassis quickly compensates for any unevenness in the ground.

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