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9th June 1972, Page 59
9th June 1972
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Page 59, 9th June 1972 — ork-lift truck
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pedestrian-controlled battery actric fork-lift truck which has capacity of 25cwt at 20in, ntres, or 2500Ib at 24in. ntres, and having the same isic dimensions as the Kelvin odel PF20 has been introduced • Kelvin Engineering. Overall length less forks is 61 in. and standard fork length is 36in. A tilting mast and 9in. free lift is standard. Service weight is 4250Ib.

The speed control is operated through the normal thumb levers on the control handle, giving three speeds in each direction. Electrical and mechanical brak ing systems are built into the truck.

In normal use controlled braking is applied automatically by the release of the operating lever; it is not necessary to raise the control handle to brake the machine.

Lift heights of up to 14ft with a full range of variations and attachments are available.

Made by: Kelvin Engineering (Basingstoke) Ltd, Hatch, London Road, Basing, Hampshire.

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