Yale Pneumatic IC Engine Lift Trucks are made and engineered for some of the harshest environments, applications and industries. The Yale GP-VX Series uses rugged four and six cylinder Yanmar, Mazda, GM and Cummins engines in liquid propane gas, diesel and gasoline. These engines are tested for reliability and performance as far as their application goes. In the industry, Yale has proved to be among the major players, leading the way with excellent design and innovative technology. Additionally, these machines have proven to be dependable and safe over the years.
The electrically controlled transmissions referred to as Techtronix provides Yale's customers great durability and performance. Yale Hi-Vis masts incorporate solid construction, innovative engineering and superior visibility. These components are all engineered for extended, low-maintenance life as well as great performance.
Work and Head Lamps
There are specific standards in place by OSHA that require directional lighting on the truck if general lighting is less than 2 lumens per square foot. This makes adequate lighting a safety requirement at night time or inside of darkened buildings.
Yale provides optional lighting to meet the applications requirements of every client. These options comprise halogen lighting options and LED options which are both designed in order to resist damaging effects of shock, vibration and weather, while increasing visibility in low ambient light settings.
Operator Restraint Systems
In the event of a lift truck tip over, an operator restraint system could help the operator keep their torso and head inside the confines of the overhead guard and lift truck frame. Utilizing an operator restraint system correctly can really decrease the chance of serious injury from happening. Each one of the newer Yale lift trucks consists of Hip Restraints and an Anti-Cinch Seat Belt as part of their standard equipment. Yale is proud to provide operator restraint systems that are capable of being retrofitted into numerous older Yale lift trucks.
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