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Crown stacker banks on stability
12 December 2012
Crown's recently launched WI 2300 Series has a number of features that make it safer and more productive in the warehouse. Warehousing is characterised by high goods throughput and heavy time pressure, so it is essent

Crown's recently launched WI 2300
Series has a number of features that
make it safer and more productive in
the warehouse.
Warehousing is characterised by high goods throughput and heavy time pressure, so it is essential that machinery should be stable. The WI 2300 has a broad stability quadrangle and - thanks to the stacker's lowprofile construction - a low centre of gravity, so it is said to be extremely safe in use.
The robust construction, comprising interlocking I-beam rails with angled mast rollers, reduces mast deflection and prevents loads from swaying. The stackers also feature unhampered line of sight through the mast.
Warehousing is characterised by high goods throughput and heavy time pressure, so it is essential that machinery should be stable. The WI 2300 has a broad stability quadrangle and - thanks to the stacker's lowprofile construction - a low centre of gravity, so it is said to be extremely safe in use.
The robust construction, comprising interlocking I-beam rails with angled mast rollers, reduces mast deflection and prevents loads from swaying. The stackers also feature unhampered line of sight through the mast.
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