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Cold store cab
16 May 2016
Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has developed a range of cold cabins for its SENSiA reach trucks, which are tailored to work productively and reliably – in temperatures as low as -35°.

SENSiA cold store models have been specified with cold-resistant cabling and waterproofed electrics: protecting against damage from cold and moisture. While SENSiA’s thermostatically controlled heaters protect critical components, its hydraulics have been optimised to perform in the coldest of conditions.
Each cabin is generously insulated and features a 1700W heater. Available on standard chassis reach trucks, cabins are spacious by design. Every element of the operator compartment has been specified to keep it uncluttered – from its intelligent fingertip controls to its folding steering wheel console.
Controls are kept within easy reach, avoiding unnecessary movement to reduce the risk of operator fatigue. For added control, every cold store model benefits from SENSiA’s intelligent SDS (Sensitive Drive System). Fitted as standard, SDS automatically tailors the truck's performance to the specific needs of driver and load. As a result, it delivers smooth start and stop movements and agile, stable performance.
Like every SENSiA reach truck, cold store cabin models offer 360° visibility. The cabin’s heated side windows protect against frost, misting and condensation, ensuring good visibility and safe, productive performance.
A clear-view, crash-proof polycarbonate roof – fitted as standard – means operators benefit from maximum upwards views, while being shielded from falling debris of any shape or size.
The cabin’s robust steel frame, which features a reinforced collision guard, offers added protection to operator, bodywork and door when working in tight spaces.
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