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Still vertical order picker

Picking at second level

Still has developed the compact OXV vertical order picker with a liftable driver's platform and self-supporting forks in order to be able to reach many storage locations over short distances and with direct access.

With the OXV vertical order picker from Still, order picking on the second level becomes a safe affair. © Still

In contrast to the horizontal order picker, the operator can pick directly onto the pallet in the OXV with the platform raised. The device is available in three load capacity classes and has a gripping height of up to 2,800 millimetres. The OXV 07 is designed for loads of up to 700 kilograms or even one tonne, while the OXV 08 model equipped with an additional lift can transport and lift loads of up to 800 kilograms. With its 2.3 kilowatt AC drive motor, the OXV achieves travel speeds of up to ten kilometers per hour, with four kilometers per hour possible in pedestrian mode. The automatic speed reduction on bends ensures safety at all times. In the ECO driving program, the OXV achieves maximum energy efficiency at the touch of a button. If the battery needs to be replaced during multi-shift operation, this can be done in a few simple steps using the standard side battery change. as

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