Yale solutions for pulp and recycling

Posted on Monday 1 February 2021

FROM LOOSE loose to packaged, recycled blocks and finished sheets, paper is used in a multitude of applications; hence the need to handle a variety of materials. Not only does Yale understand the solutions required to meet the needs of every facet of the paper industry, but it also has an appreciation of the evolving nature of the sector.

“Paper applications are changing,” commented Yale industry solutions group manager Josie Burrell. “Through consultation with our customers and industry experts we’ve developed a range of trucks that provide a package of features to support productivity in dusty, dirty environments."

Included amongst the performance enhancing features of the Yale Veracitor VX range is the automated flushing of debris from the engine compartment, which keeps the vehicle running for longer between clean-outs. Combi-cooler radiators cool both engine coolant and transmission oil, and a display provides real-time feedback to the operator of the load weight being lifted.

For extreme operating applications, the industry leading GDP50VX Counterbalance ‘Cool Truck’ package features a hydraulic fan with a self-cleaning reversing function, a fully enclosed frame to minimise the volume of paper debris drawn into the engine compartment, and high temperature hydraulic oil.

The paper industry is a challenging working environment with constant demands on materials handling equipment. For this reason, customers require a forklift range that offers the ultimate in quality and reliability.

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