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The Yale forklift has a reputation for making efficient drive motors that provide great reliability, durability and supreme performance. In addition, the Yale Hi-Vis masts provide original engineering for unsurpassed visibility and solid construction.
Very Narrow Aisle
This kind of narrow aisle forklift has been designed intentionally to maximize storage density. Yale' s very narrow aisle trucks are especially designed for pallet handling and case picking applications which range from sixteen to 55 ft. The company spotlights the NTA for high density warehousing situations that need maximum throughput applications.
NTA Productivity Enhancements
Electronically Programmable Pantograph: The electronically programmable pantograph provides variable stroke length. This feature eliminates the time-consuming "double-biting" at pick up and deposit stations.
Motorized Pallet Trucks: The Motorized Pallet Trucks are also referred to as walkie trucks, rider pallet trucks or walkie-riders. The operators walk behind the walkie version which is really helpful for moving cargo in small places. The walkie-rider and rider models are really helpful for transporting loads over longer distances. These models are made to allow the operator the ability to stand on a small platform.
AC Motor Technology: This technology offers a more responsive directional changes, with a more rapid and smooth acceleration and high starting torque.
Smart-Glide Height Sensing System: The Smart-Glide Height Sensing System offers max travel speeds at numerous fork heights. It also provides step-less speed control by its ability to optimize travel speed.
Tri & Quad Form Mast: The heavy-duty, stiff mast provides operator stability and minimizes deflection.
CANbus Controller: The CANbus controller enables for reduced wiring by as much as forty percent, while electrical connections are lessened by 25%. This helps to offer improved visibility through the mast and better overall reliability.
Auto Deceleration System: The Auto Deceleration System helps to eliminating the need to manually apply the service brake, that in turn improves productivity and lessens operator fatigue.
Thermal Management System: This system monitors and adjusts component temperature and performance. This allows trucks to run significantly longer and cooler.
180° Rotating Turret Head: This especially engineered rotating turret head enables the operator to easily service both sides of the aisle and greatly maximizes storage density.
The term "pneumatic" comes from the Greek word for "spirit" which is "pneuma" and translates to anything that is filled with air. The majority of tires you see or utilize nowadays are more than likely pneumatic tires. Actually, the majority of private motor vehicles and modern commercial transportation could not work without pneumatic tires.
Definition
Webster's on-line dictionary defines pneumatic tires as tires that are made from reinforced rubber and could hold compressed air. Any tire which requires air pressure to hold its shape is considered to be a pneumatic tire.
History
The invention of the pneumatic tire has been credited to John Boyd Dunlop, an Irish surgeon, who in the year 1888 developed the first practical pneumatic bicycle tire. During 1895, the Michelin brothers Édouard and André, the Michelin brothers were the very first to utilize pneumatic tires on a car during a race.
Identification
Pneumatic tires are made from many bands of plys or corded fabric. Plys are usually coated with rubber that enables them to hold air pressure. Bias ply tires have the plys overlaid at a specific angle to the other layers. Radial tires have all plys laid at ninety degrees to the casing or tire body.
Types
Inside tube tires, there are a type of rubber inner tube to be able to hold the air pressure. Motorcycle tires on spoke rims, bicycle tires and older bias ply truck and car tires use inner tubes. Tubeless tires have a stiff bead on the sidewall edges that forms an airtight seal with the wheel. This eliminates the need for an inner tube.
Exceptions
The fact that pneumatic tires are able to be punctured and lose air pressure makes them unsuitable for certain applications. Tires tires utilized by the military, used on forklifts, tires utilized in construction are often made with solid rubber or filled with resilient foam.