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Overview
Truck description
Truck description
You can find information about how to operate
the individual functions in the corresponding
chapters.
General
This order picker is available in a wide range
of variants:
• Without auxiliary lift
• With auxiliary lift
• With mechanical guidance
• With inductive guidance
• Without guidance system
The driver can raise himself and the lifting
accessory to the required working height by
raising the driver’s cab.
The auxiliary lift* may be used to adjust to a
suitable shelf height when performing order
picking tasks. When transporting loads, the
auxiliary lift* must always be lowered to such
a height that the load is clear of the ground
during transportation.
In very narrow aisles, the order pickers are
guided either mechanically or inductively (see
section entitled "Special equipment").
If the aisles are wide enough, the trucks can
be driven freely with the load lowered. All
movements (driving, lifting/lowering cab
lift, lifting/lowering auxiliary lift) are infinitely
adjustable.
Operating errors can be prevented to a large
extent by means of safety circuits. For lift
heights where the floor of the driver’s cab is up
to a height of 1.2 m (driven freely or guided),
the cab barriers may be left open when the
truck is being driven. If the truck is driven at
a lift height of greater than 1.2 m, the barriers
must be closed.
A symbol in the display informs the operator of
this requirement.
* Option
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Summary of Contents for EK-X
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