Vertical Masted Forklift
The best machine for the majority of material handling operation is the straight or vertical masted lift truck. This machinery is extremely maneuverable and stable. The business that initially pioneered the masted lift truck model was Manitou. After many years of research and design, they have come up with a type of forklifts which are the result of many years of dependability and job proven performance.
The M Series of masted lift trucks offered by Manitou were designed from the start to be a true rough terrain lift truck. These machinery offer superior operator comfort and easy maintenance. The main priority issues to be considered during development were comfort and simplicity. The M Series is available in a range of configurations so as to provide the customers with the ideal machine.
The smaller version Manitou Semi-Industrial range machinery provide excellent maneuverability and superior handling. This line offers unparalled comfort, overall compact design and amazing traction. The easy maintenance is another extra bonus. This range is the best alternative for operation that require more challenging situations than the standard industrial lift truck handles.
The semi rough terrain forklifts offered by Manitou are ideal for working in tight areas. The units are offered in load capacities of 2000 kg and 2500 kilogram.
The compact MSI forklift provides 2 to 3.5 tons of capacity. This model is very easy to handle and really versatile. It works well within warehouse applications and in external storage sites.
Truck Mounted Forklift
Manitou's Manitransit Series of truck mounted lift trucks have changed on-site offloading with their new design. These machines provide industry-exclusive, innovative telescopic booms and the TMT Series offers better movement. The overall costs associated with on-site handling. This unit provides a long boom option which allows access to all loads from the same side of the trailer. Being able to load in this manner greatly reduces delivery time on crowded residential streets.