Narrow aisle lift trucks work by increasing the ratio of the storage space to the aisle width. Yale features the double reach NDR and the single reach NR models for aisle widths of eight to ten feet. The Narrow Aisle trucks made by Yale utilize best-in-class ergonomics and provide a Quadra-Flexx Operator Compartment which has various control handle and stance configurations.
NR & NDR Productivity Enhancements
Quadra-Flexx Operator Compartment: To be able to meet a wider variety of operations, there are many control handle configurations like the aft stance, the choice of fore, and the side-stance options.
AC Motor Technology: This technology provides powerful deceleration and acceleration as well as fast lifting speeds. It has been made for quick plugging so as to facilitate more responsive directional changes that combine to increase the amount of cargo transported in a shift.
Mast & Reach Assembly: The trunion mounting and tapered roller bearings are part of the mast reach assembly. This increases the mast durability and rigidity; along with the gusseted rear frame weldment, as well as the reach assembly carriage that are reinforced for long life.
Power Lowering: To really enhance the overall throughput and production, Yale offers industry leading uploading speeds and lowering speeds.
Regenerative Lowering: Although regenerative lowering can lessen battery changes per shift it also functions to maintain a lower oil operating temperature.
Electronic Steering: The electronic steering eliminates the need for hydraulic pumps and therefore really reduces energy. The steering tiller is adjustable by the operator and the steer effort is actually technician adjustable so as to reduce operator exhaustion. In the start-up process, drive tire centers automatically start.
Order Selectors: The very narrow aisle trucks and the narrow aisle trucks are also called order pickers. These equipment are made for the manual handling of racked loads that are smaller than pallet size. These order selectors elevate both the operator and the cargo to its required height. This height can be in excess of 30 feet. Similar with most turret trucks they are generally rail or wire guided when used in very narrow aisle applications.