Yale Cushion Tire Trucks
Yale's Internal Combustion cushion tire unit forklift has been designed and made to specifically suit all the needs of many industry specific applications. The GM in-line 4.3L and 2.4L engines, together with the Mazda 2.2L and 2.0L in-line 4 cylinder engines are extremely strong, efficient and durable engines. Their design has been specially made and proven for supreme performance and dependability.
Yale Hi-Vis masts offer unsurpassed visibility and excellent construction thanks to their original design and construction. Each and every part has been engineered for excellent performance and extended, low-maintenance life. These units are really well designed to be a leader within the industry.
Frame & Outriggers
The frame of the lift truck and outriggers should be able to handle extreme environments in order to efficiently and safely handle the every day stresses it is likely to encounter. The frames built by Yale provide maximum protection to all of the lift truck parts. Moreover, they support the machinery and give it a long life and optimal strength.
Each Yale frame has been subjected to extensive laboratory, computer and application testing to be able to make certain their machinery meet their clients' requirements and expectations. For extra support and capacity, outriggers are welded directly to the frame. These major parts must be able to effectively handle the stresses of the most throughput reach truck condition.
Compartment of the Operator
Amongst the most vital parts of the Yale trucks is their "Best-in-class" ergonomics. They provide excellent visibility, superior comfort, low effort operation and amazing operator comfort. These very vital features all add up in order to help operators keep up their production levels during their shift and enable operators to work more effectively.
Yale engineers particularly concentrated on a ergonomically designed and spacious operator's compartment. Yale's electric steering further enhances the productivity of the units. This feature offers more precise steering control with minimal steering effort and further enhances productivity. Having an ergonomically friendly design is crucial in order to allow operators to remain as productive as possible during the shift.