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Handling long loads
20 May 2013
Five Sidetracker multi-directional lift trucks are providing Senior Architectural Systems (SAS) with space-saving, high-productivity materials handling performance at its central warehouse near Rotherham.

SAS is one of the UK’s leading suppliers of glazing systems. Its South Yorkshire base includes a production facility for cutting and colour-coating profiles and fittings alongside a 10,000m² warehouse.
Supplied to SAS by Briggs Equipment on contract hire, the Sidetrackers are battery-powered three-wheel SOW30C models with an 8.35m lift height and a width of 1800mm, allowing them to operate in 1900mm rail-guided aisles within the cantilever racking. Extrusions stored in the warehouse are up to 6.1m long.
The compact design and manoeuvrability of the trucks, which can travel in any direction and rotate on their own axes, has enabled aisle widths and turning areas to be minimised to achieve high-density storage and efficient product handling. Fork spread on the trucks is adjustable from the cab between 750 and 3000mm to suit pallets and extrusions.
The stand-on design gives operators a clear view in all directions and enables them to get on and off quickly for order-picking. Cabs have been custom-built to provide extra space for drivers.
Fitting high-capacity batteries has provided longer running periods between charges and reduced the number of spare batteries on stand-by.