Used Equipment - Forklifts, Pallet Jacks, Cranes, Boom Lifts and Container Handlers
Used Equipment Rancho Cucamonga - Forklifts, Telehandlers, Wheel Loaders, Boom Lifts and Container Handlers. Situated in Monaghan, Ireland, the Combilift Company was established during the year 1998. Extremely knowledgeable engineers Robert Moffett and Martin McVicar were responsible for forming the company. With a combined engineering practice of more than 40 years, they made use of their practical experience and their knowledge to design and create a new breed of long-load lift truck: the Combilift.
Combilift Ltd. is the manufacturer of numerous multi-directional forklifts for the material handling business. As a matter of fact, the Combilift was the first IC engine Multi Directional forklift in the world. Presently, the business makes over 10 different models and their products are exported to businesses across the globe.
Within 11 short years, Combilift has developed to become the global leader within the long-load handling trade. These products can be found in more than 50 markets all over the world. In the year 2009, Combilift proudly celebrated the delivery of their 10,000th truck. The business attributes its growth by support from their network of distributors all around the globe who support their range in expanding markets all over the world.
The majority of heavy equipment operators work in challenging environments for long shifts. It is imperative to keep an operator who may work ten to twelve-hour shifts or longer safe and comfortable to maintain productivity. One of the most effective ways to reduce downtime is to ensure operators are content. Hyundai’s HX Excavator series offers superior comfort and attention to detail. Engineers worked hard to ensure the cab environment combines technology and comfort comparable to luxury cars for the best result. Compared to the 9A Series, the HX Series cabs are 13% larger and the HL wheel loaders are as much as 10% larger. The extra space keeps operators safe and more comfortable. Thanks to the improved front flat glass design on the HX Series, there is improved visibility and less room for mistakes.
Adding extra sound insulation, together with a quieter electronic fan clutch and new spring cab mounts greatly improve in-cab sounds by levels as high as 4dBA. These improvements create less noise pollution in the cab and ensure a quieter operator experience.
Imagine a smart machine that shuts down to save on fuel! This is exactly the feature provided once the machine idles within a certain programmable timeframe. This is common when an operator temporarily leaves their cab for bathroom breaks or snacks and forgets to turn their machine off. Obviously, burning unnecessary fuel adds up.
Cab designs now feature nine A/C vents with two that can be adjusted specifically for the face.
Since then, JLG Forklifts have come a long way from when Mr. John L. Grove came back from his fatefull cross-country journey and since the first JLG aerial platform entered the market. As of today, the company has expanded itself into a number of global marketplaces and continues to cultivate innovative machines to ensure that clients are able to become safer and more resourceful within their workplace.
In the past ten years, Skyjack was purchased by the Linamar Corporation, a leading manufacturer of assemblies, modules and precision machined components. Today, Skyjack has production plants in Canada, Hungary and the United States with additional support offices in Europe and Asia.
The Skyjack brand became a leader in the industry for aerial lift machines by combining features like for example durability, quality and serviceability, making their scissor lifts recognized all around the globe for product reliability and efficiency. Skyjack makes lots of different self-propelled aerial platform lifts for its worldwide customer base. Their elevated work heights reach up to fifty six feet. The company`s current Boom hoist model series has telescopic booms ranging from forty five feet to seventy one feet. Skyjack has plans to further extend their boom lift truck product line. The business is still a leading player in the trade adapting fast to the continually changing needs of their clients.
Skyjack`s purchase of Carelift Equipment was done in August of 2007. Most recently, their purchase of Volvo`s Material Handling Equipment business expands Skyjack`s Telehandler product offering. The resulting Zoom Boom and VR series telehandlers together with the additional manufacturing capacity further guarantees the company`s success and growth.
Taylor is a family owned and operated business. The founder's son, W.A. "Bill" Taylor, Jr. became chairman and president of the board of directors in 1968. It was Bill Taylor`s creative management that built the Taylor product line and made it become a respected chief in the Heavy Industrial Lift Truck market. The Taylor Group, Inc. was established under his tenure. W.A. "Lex" Taylor III became the 3rd generation of administration when he assumed presidency of the organization in nineteen eighty seven. Lex Taylor went on to become leader of The Taylor Group, Inc. during nineteen ninety two.
Bill Taylor's son and daughter, Robert D. Taylor and Teresa Taylor Ktsanes likewise have functional stewardship parts in the family holdings. Robert Taylor is the president of Sudden Service, Inc. as well as vice-president of operations for Taylor Machine Works. Teresa Taylor Ktsanes is vice-president of Sudden Service, Inc. She is likewise general manager of corporate public relations in addition to show promotions. Many members of the Taylor family retain key positions in the business.
Taylor Machine Works designs, produces and engineers many various kinds of equipment consisting of more or less one hundred variations of industrial lift machinery. The machinery have capacities to lift anywhere from sixteen thousand pounds to one hundred twenty thousand pounds. For over 80 years, the small equipment shop in Louisville has become an international venture. Their repair shop, and sales are driven by a vast network of direct sales and domestic dealer sales together with the aggressive practices of an international sales group.