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Tips for clark cmp 70 l 7000kg counterbalance forklift in and around Dorset
Tip – When you are searching for clark cmp 70 l 7000kg counterbalance forklift in and around Dorset remember that specialist trucks are available such as 4-way lift, bend in the middle, side-lifts etc, but in general these are all more expensive and are most cost-effective when used intensively for specialist work.
When you are researching clark cmp 70 l 7000kg counterbalance forklift in and around Dorset remember that in some circumstances it is more cost effective to rebuild or refurbish an existing forklift instead of buying or hiring a new forklift.
Whilst looking for clark cmp 70 l 7000kg counterbalance forklift in and around Dorset remember that a 600mm (2ft) load centre means the maximum length of the load should not be more than 1200mm (4ft). It is also worth remembering that the lift capacity decreases as the load length increases.