Man-up turret trucks are used for stacking and order picking in very narrow aisles (VNA) and high racking. The turret head, located in front of the operator compartment, has forks which slide sideways – along a rail – into the racking. The turret structure can be rotated to allow load handling on either side of the aisle, without having to turn the truck around. The operator cabin is raised and lowered, along with the turret structure, to give the user a clear view and easy reach to the stored goods.
Our man-up turret truck range covers lifting heights up to 19 metres and load capacities from 1.1 to 2.0 tonnes. Each is customisable to meet the customer’s space, load and operator needs precisely.
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