Hire and Rental News - Events in Focus - February 2018

67 HIRE AND RENTAL NEWS • FEBRUARY 2018 EQUIPMENT GUIDE to 2018 – MATERIALS HANDLING Now with a redesigned counterweight for improved airflow to maximise cooling capacity, it is easier for drivers to monitor the functions of GX Plus Series forklifts with an easy-to-read instrument panel displaying coolant and transmission oil temperatures, fuel level and operating hours, oil pressure and alternator voltage. The GX Plus Series retains the 3.3 litre Yanmar ‘Tier 3’ diesel engine which produces 44kW of power and 181 Newton metres peak torque at a low 1600rpm. The well-regarded 2.5 litre Mitsubishi LPG engine, which develops 46kW and 181Nm, is also retained. Both engines combine with a rigid transaxle and single-speed Powershift transmission for low maintenance costs. The GX Plus Series’ improved Crown unveils cooler running GX Plus series forklift Crown Equipment has revised its entry-level internal combustion-engined 2–3 tonne forklift range, improving performance, appearance and ergonomics and offering diesel and LPG engine choices. instrumentation adds to the ergonomics in the productivity- focused cabin which features generous legroom, ergonomically- located pedals, low cowl height and overhead guard designed for visibility and an adjustable-reach steering column. Crown’s Director of Sales and Marketing Craig Kenchington said the GX Plus Series’ revisions, with Crown’s Australia-wide service levels and spare part support, help keep it the go-to choice in entry-level forklifts. “The GX Plus Series offers the level of reliability, performance and operator- focused ergonomics typically available from Crown, but at an entry price that makes it attractive to companies that Crown Equipment’s entry-level 2-3 tonne forklift range have improved performance and ergonomics don’t run their forklifts all day and might otherwise be considering a second hand unit,” Craig said. Visit: www.crown.com The MC18 forklift has greater visibility and less noise with a height of less than 2m on its ‘Buggy’ version. The MC18 truck has a glazed roof without a metal structure allowing operators to monitor the load during lifting. A ‘double-skin’ cover including a tough, rigid section and a flexible insulated section, reduces noise nuisance to only 79dB in the cabin while running, compared to the market average of 86dB. The MC18-4 can switch from 2-wheel to 4-wheel drive while in operation or not; it has a ground clearance of 30cm for obstacle clearance and greater versatility on all types of ground It’s also easy to access the engine via a cap just behind the operator’s seat so the user can check various levels without lifting up the cab or using special tools. Contact: 02 9517 3174 or visit website: www.manitou-group.com Redesigned rough-terrain forklift A new rough terrain forklift released from Manitou, the MC18, is compact with an overall width of 1450mm to manoeuvre in restricted spaces. For the 2018 calendar of upcoming HRIA State meetings go to: www.hireandrental.com.au

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