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Additions to pedestrian stacker series

10 January 2017

Yale Europe Materials Handling has extended its MS pedestrian stacker series with the MS12-16IL and MS20. Both feature the improved through-mast visibility and precise handling of the recently-introduced MS10-16. The new initial lift models, rated to 1.6tonnes, join the range along with the 2t variant of the standard model.



The new pedestrian stacker MS12-16IL models offer dual-load capability and extra ground clearance to provide a versatile alternative to the standard MS series. The MS20, for the first time in the Yale line-up, brings a 2t lift capability to the pedestrian stacker.

Ron Farr, manager for warehouse solutions at Yale, comments: “This new MS12-16IL initial lift range and our first 2t pedestrian stacker in the MS20 offer all the benefits that drive operator productivity in our latest MS10-16 models. We are sure that operators of all shapes and sizes will feel confident with how easy the latest MS10-16IL series and MS20 are to move, position and lift thanks to the ergonomic design that ensures effective and comfortable control.

Improved through-mast visibility allows the operator to see the forks and loads clearly when collecting and depositing loads. This combines with easy moving and positioning of the stacker due to the redesigned steering.

The comfortable and easy-to-use separate controls for proportional or precision lifting allow for precise fork placement and for handling of delicate loads. The easy to reach dash components, mid-mounted tiller arm and natural speed control, with a maximum travel speed of 6km/h, combine with low noise levels of 67.7 dB(A) to offer comfortable and stress-free operation.

With extended lift capacity of up to 2t, the pedestrian stacker models are suitable for a range of applications, including industrial manufacturing, assembly operations, storage rooms of supermarkets, small-scale warehouses and cold stores, and retail operations such as DIY stores.

 
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