Specify your type of Forklift
There are a number of things that you will need to know in order to make sure that you purchase the right forklift to satisfy your needs.
This section acts as a step by step guide to help you make the right choice by giving you an overview of the various options available to suit different circumstances.
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Search for Forklift Dealers
Let our system use your secondhand forklift truck requirements to search the UK's largest forklift network for suppliers that are able to fulfil your requirement.
The system is location based and will use your specific location as the origin for the search and will therefore try to identify the closest suppliers to you that are best able to fulfil your requirement.
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Select the best Forklift
Once you are happy with your choices we will identify up to four suppliers in your area who will provide you with quotes for the type of forklift you have specified.
We will give you their contact details and also ask them to provide a quote for you so you can be sure you are getting the best deal.
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Tips for yale counterbalance forklift trucks in and around scotland
If you are investigating yale counterbalance forklift trucks in and around scotland be aware that your first problem in buying a forklift could be just locating a dealer. Forklift trucks are officially known as “Lift trucks” and are commonly listed in directories under “Industrial Trucks”.
While looking for yale counterbalance forklift trucks in and around scotland remember that older specification forklifts will not have a clear view mast. Older forklifts have hydraulic cylinders in the upright which are impossible to see through. These older machines take need a much more experienced operator and also reduce productivity.
If you are researching yale counterbalance forklift trucks in and around scotland you may wish to know that a business was fined over £50,000 when an employee was crushed to death. A forklift driver had performed an emergency stop while going round a corner in order to avoid hitting another member of staff. However the sudden braking caused the goods being carried to fall off and pin the man to the ground. The court found that no risk assessments had been carried out and that there was no system to safely separate pedestrians from vehicles on the site.