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Fork-lift trucks

6th July 1973, Page 96
6th July 1973
Page 96
Page 96, 6th July 1973 — Fork-lift trucks
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From Barlow Myers comes the SR range of four Saxby fork-lift trucks: these are the SR224, 5R30, SR35 and SR45, with capacities from 22401b to 45001b at 24in. load centres, and they are fitted with Saxtronic solid-state stepless control to give smooth acceleration and good inching characteristics.

The trucks are available with a range of standard and full free-lift uprights lifting to 17ft, and three-stage uprights lifting to 21ft. A full range of hydraulic attachments can be fitted to these machines, and special models are available for working in cold store conditions and hazardous areas.

Anothet new vehicle is the Saxby 10-ton-capacity tow tractor which is also fitted with a twin-drive wheel. The drive/steering unit forms a cast iron turret which can turn through 180deg. The whole system can tilt up to 60deg either side of centre. This feature ensures that the drive wheels grip in adverse conditions.

Made by: Barlow Myers .Ltd, Airfield Estate, Maidenhead, Berks SL6 30N.

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