Specify your type of Lift Truck
The first part of our service will assist you in specifying the type of lift truck you require.
Our system will show you the types of lift trucks from pedestrian stackers used for light duty warehouse work through to heavy duty counterbalance lift trucks.
Choose the type of lift truck most suitable for your needs and then add your specific requirements such as lift capacity and height.
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Search for Lift Truck Dealers
Our FREE service takes your specification and uses it to search the UK's largest Lift truck Dealer database to identify those that are able to fulfil your requirement.
Our system is location based and will use your details to locate those dealers nearest to you that are able to meet your requirements for a new or used lift truck for purchase, lease or rental.
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Select the best Lift Truck
We aim to give you contact details for up to 4 suppliers who will be able to help with your enquiry and give you competitive lift truck quotes.
Once you have received your quotes you can then make your own decision as to which supplier is offering you the best deal for your needs.
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Tips for atlet lift trucks in and around Cambridgeshire
When you are trying to find atlet lift trucks in and around Cambridgeshire then be aware that a 2ft load centre means that the maximum length of the load should not exceed 4ft. The lift capacity of the Lift truck decreases as the length of the load increases.
When you are searching for atlet lift trucks in and around Cambridgeshire bear in mind that a cushion tire is not actually padded as the name implies, it is a solid rubber tire that has no inner tube. These are used mainly for warehouse type machines as they are only really suited to hard surfaces like concrete or tarmac.
Whilst you are looking for atlet lift trucks in and around Cambridgeshire you might like to be aware that a business was fined over £50,000 when a 60 year old employee was crushed and later died as a result of his injuries. It was found that the lift truck had been going round a corner when its driver performed an emergency stop in order to avoid hitting a member of staff. However the sudden breaking cause a steel coil situated on the forks to fall off pinning the man to the ground. The court found that no risk assessments had been carried out and that there was no safe system to safely separate pedestrians from vehicles on the site.