Narrow Aisle Truck
A narrow aisle truck is a type of forklift designed to operate in narrow spaces, often found in warehouses or distribution centres. These trucks are equipped with specialized features, such as mast tilting and steering, to allow for efficient manoeuvring in confined areas.
Technical Specification
Feature | Values |
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Model | RSS NAT |
Capacity (Kg) | 2000-5000 Kg |
Lift Height (min-max) (mm) | 3000-6500 mm |
Travelling Speed Laden (km/hr) | 25 km/hr |
Increased Storage Capacity: By optimizing space utilization, narrow aisle trucks can significantly increase storage capacity within a given warehouse area.
Improved Efficiency: The ability to operate in narrow aisles reduces travel distances, leading to faster order fulfilment and improved productivity.
Reduced Operating Costs: Narrow aisle trucks can help lower operating costs by minimizing the need for additional warehouse space or equipment.
Enhanced Safety: With features like automatic speed reduction in narrow aisles, these trucks can improve safety and reduce the risk of accidents.
Narrow Chassis: A slim chassis design allows for operation in tight spaces.
Tilting Mast: The mast can tilt to maximize storage height and improve visibility.
Specialized Steering: Steering systems are designed for precise manoeuvring in confined areas.
Safety Features: Emergency stop buttons, automatic speed reduction, and load stability systems enhance safety.
Warehousing and Distribution: Ideal for storing and retrieving goods in high-density storage environments.
Manufacturing: Used for transporting materials within production facilities.
Retail: Utilized in back-of-house operations to stock shelves and manage inventory.
Cold Storage: Suitable for handling products in refrigerated or frozen environments.
Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs): Narrow aisle trucks can be equipped with AGV technology to automate material handling tasks and further improve efficiency.
Narrow aisle trucks are essential tools for businesses that need to maximize storage capacity and improve operational efficiency in confined spaces. Their specialized features and benefits make them a valuable asset in various industries, including warehousing, manufacturing, retail, and cold storage.