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Forklifts are very expensive pieces of machines. A five thousand pound new electric unit could cost between $18,000 to $25,000 and some thousands of dollars more will be needed for a battery and a battery charger. A similar internal combustion forklift of the same lift capacity would cost slightly less and the diesel units which are capable of heavier lifting capacities could cost upwards of one hundred thousand dollars. Reconditioned forklifts are an alternative to be able to save a large amount of money for the reason that they cost less than half the price of new units.
Some people think they would handle more maintenance issues if they obtain a reconditioned lift truck and are skeptical of purchasing a used forklift at a sale price. A correctly reconditioned lift truck will perform just along with a brand new one and whichever doubts of repairs are unfounded. Though your lift would get heavy use, as long as you take proper care of the machinery, it will serve all your requirements and likely save you lots of cash.
It is essential to determine what the seller means by a reconditioned or refurbished lift truck when thinking about buying a second-hand lift truck. Lots of businesses do a really good job reconditioning a model before selling it. This comprises disassembling the forklift, rebuilding the engine, sandblasting the lift and next reassembling everything and finishing with a fresh coat of paint.
To properly and meticulously reconstruct a lift truck engine, a good company will totally disassemble it. A heat cleaning system can then be utilized to clean all the parts. Once this step has been completed, all of the components are checked to see if they have any defects, any breakage or any extensive wear. Certain parts like connecting rods, cylinder heads, crankshafts and cylinder blocks are reground, resurfaced and resized if necessary. Other components like for example bolts, gears, nuts and so forth. are replaced or repaired as needed.
The engine is rebuilt manually as soon as the overhaul has been completed. After putting it back together, a series of tests are applied to the running machine. This is done to be able to check all of the components to guarantee there are no issues or leaks. If any problems occur, the needed modifications are done.
Toyota's parent company, Toyota Industries Corporation, has imparted an outstanding company philosophy towards environmental stewardship within Toyota. Toyota's loaded history of environmental protection whilst retaining economic viability cannot be matched by other corporations and certainly no other resource handling producer can thus far rival Toyota. Environmental responsibility is a key characteristic of company decision making at Toyota and they are proud to be the first and only manufacturer to offer UL-listed, EPA- and CARB-certified Compressed Natural Gas powered lift trucks. Yet one more reason they remain a leader within the industry.
Toyota first released the 8-Series line of lift vehicles in 2006, again exhibiting its leadership and innovation in the industry. Featuring an exclusive emission system that eclipsed both Federal EPA emission standards, and Connecticut's more environmentally friendly emission standards. The finished creation is a lift vehicle that creates 70% less smog forming emissions than the existing Federal standards allow.
Furthermore in 2006, Toyota developed a relationship with the Arbor Day Foundation, furthering their commitment to the environment. Upwards of 57,000 trees have been planted in regional parks and national forests damaged by environmental reasons such as fires, as a product of this relationship. 10,500 seedlings have also been scattered through Toyota Industrial Equipment’s system of sellers to non-profit organizations and local consumers to help sustain communities all over the United States
Industry Leader in Safety
Toyota’s lift trucks offer improved productivity, visibility, ergonomics and resilience, and most significantly, the industry’s leading safety technology. The company’s System of Active Stability, also called “SAS”, helps limit the chance of incidents and injuries, in addition to increasing productivity levels while minimizing the likelihood of product and equipment breakage.
System Active Stability senses several elements that may lead to lateral volatility and potential lateral overturn. When any of those conditions are detected, SAS instantly engages the Swing Lock Cylinder to steady the rear axle. This changes the lift truck’s stability footprint from triangular in shape to rectangular, offering a major increase in stability which substantially reduces the likelihood of an accident from a lateral overturn. The Active Mast Function Controller or the Active Control Rear Stabilizer also assists to prevent injuries or accidents while adding strength.
The SAS systems were originally adopted on the 7-Series internal combustion lift vehicles which were put on the market in 1999. These systems helped push Toyota into the lead for industry safety standards. Now, SAS is utilized on virtually every modern internal combustion products and is standard equipment for the new 8-Series. There are more than 100,000 SAS-equipped lift trucks in operation, exceeding 450 million hours combined. The increased population of SAS-equipped trucks in the field, along with compulsory operator instruction, overturn fatalities across all designs have decreased by 13.6% since 1999. Furthermore, there have been an overall 35.5% reduction in industry wide collisions, loss of control, falls and tip overs from a lift truck for the same period.
Toyota's standard of excellence reaches far beyond its technological achievements. The company maintains a widespread Operator Safety Training course to help clients meet OSHA standard 1910.178. Instruction courses, videos and assorted resources, covering a wide scope of topics—from individual safety, to OSHA policies, to surface and cargo conditions, are available through the supplier network.
Toyota's Commitment to The U.S.A.
Toyota has maintained a permanent presence in the United States ever since its first sale. In 2009, Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing, created its 350,000th lift truck. This fact is demonstrated by the statistic that 99% of Toyota lift trucks sold in America at the moment are built in the United States.