Monday, July 7, 2008

Order pickers V 08 Overview

Order pickers V 08

Safety. At the edge of the platform the operator has a perfect grip thanks to a slightly inclined edge for a safe pick. While lifting/lowering the supplementary lift on the V08, both hands are requested for further safety. At no time operator’s body exposed beyond the contours of the truck.

Order pickers V 08 photo

Performance. V08 models are designed to optimize frequent 1st and 2nd level order picking with 2 different methods of putting down a picked item on forks. Two designs with direct access to the pallet are available to put down picked items regardless of the height of the platform. The OptiLift proportional control rises and lowers platform for accurate picking. Lowering of platform can also be controlled by an easy to use foot switch.

Order pickers V 08 image

Comfort. Low 135 mm step-in height and wide 431 mm entry allows easy and frequent access to the order pickers. On the V08 "Walk out" version, forks are welded to the platform giving the operator a wider direct same-level access. For more comfort, the damped mat is acting as a deadman sensor. While lowering, soft landing of the platform brings further control of the preparation and comfort to the operator.

Order pickers V 08 pics

Reliability. Linde offers 2 versions of order pickers for frequent 1st and 2nd picking level to provide the optimum solution for individual organisation. The central drive wheel guarantees traction as well as straight drive down the aisle and a perfect braking. The V08 "Supplementary lift" is fitted with robust and adjustable ISO forks for various applications.

used Order pickers V 08

Service. Speed and economy continue over into truck diagnosis and preventive maintenance. The digital multifunction instrument display ensures the operator is always well informed. CAN-bus connectivity enables all truck data to be transmitted to a laptop by the service technician. Easy accessibility of all components and maintenance-free AC technology also play an important role in maximising truck uptime.

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