Looks like a cool job but just when everyone is telling you to get this down and on the way down they change their mind and two other ppl are rushing you to get something from two different areas
That's why when lifting to pick or stow a pallet you take your foot off the drive Deadman pedal, only use one pedal at a time unless on wire guidance to avoid accidentally moving into racking or people while trying to manipulate the forks.
They're supposed to cut a slit in the cement in the center of the aisle so that the forklift sensor can lock into it🙈 I used to drive the crown ones in the 90s
so much important information to be shared here about that equipment and they decide to let the nervous guy with the shaky hands record the video with a calculator!!!OMG
Unless you've done your due diligence and determined the height of your shelving, overhead obstructions etcetera, these units would be a poor investment. These are designed to be wire guided between very narrow aisles. They are far too clumsy and blind to be roaming around the warehouse in. You must plan your shelving and standardize your palletization. Otherwise you're better off making due with a just some standup reach trucks which still allow for travel and work in tight shelving bays, but still allow you to roam the warehouse as needed. If you are set up properly, however, this vehicle's ability to raise the operator up and down with the pallet relative to the shelf height will save you a ton of money in damaged or destroyed wood pallets.
That's a waste ...small reach.. or cherrypicker can get the job done faster.or that small electric 3 wheel forklift ..That's for oder pulling or pulling down pallets?
These are setup for very narrow aisle, I can pick double what 2 regular lift drivers can do. With wire guidance don't have to steer, just focus on picks.
I found this machine useless Yes narrow isles increase warehouse space but just to order pull u need like 3 People U need someone in a seat down to move your pallets after u pick them & take them to stage maybe some another sit down to bring you empty pallets & move you pallets to go thru isles 👎 I stick to my standup reach better Raymond ok👍
So, what did I learn? .. A country boy having fun with a new toy.
Looks like a cool job but just when everyone is telling you to get this down and on the way down they change their mind and two other ppl are rushing you to get something from two different areas
We called our Bertha. Great for distribution and warehouses. The wire guided system works great
That's why when lifting to pick or stow a pallet you take your foot off the drive Deadman pedal, only use one pedal at a time unless on wire guidance to avoid accidentally moving into racking or people while trying to manipulate the forks.
This will take forever to get work done
Wire guides needed yup..
Wire guide is needed ...
They're supposed to cut a slit in the cement in the center of the aisle so that the forklift sensor can lock into it🙈 I used to drive the crown ones in the 90s
so much important information to be shared here about that equipment and they decide to let the nervous guy with the shaky hands record the video with a calculator!!!OMG
I drive this right now at work. I can't comment any further..
The comentary 😅😅😅
Unless you've done your due diligence and determined the height of your shelving, overhead obstructions etcetera, these units would be a poor investment. These are designed to be wire guided between very narrow aisles. They are far too clumsy and blind to be roaming around the warehouse in. You must plan your shelving and standardize your palletization. Otherwise you're better off making due with a just some standup reach trucks which still allow for travel and work in tight shelving bays, but still allow you to roam the warehouse as needed. If you are set up properly, however, this vehicle's ability to raise the operator up and down with the pallet relative to the shelf height will save you a ton of money in damaged or destroyed wood pallets.
Right 👍 they should get a crown stand up reach
I love the Raymond them trucks are the best
I love this machine. I have a interview for a position using one I so hope I get it
Did you get it
@@fuhleep7558 hey just say this.. I did actually started monday
@@westvillefinest697 that’s right homie
I start today and have to learn!
I just got hired on to use one of these … I have forklift experience but I’m nervous af 😭
IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE TO ME WHY WAS THIS MACHINE EVEN DESIGNED BECAUSE EVERYTHING IT CAN DO ...A REACH TRUCK CAN DO THE SAME.......
This machine is for VNA aisles. You need to redo your warehouse.
did you watch to the end? they are doing that, it was just a test run of the operations of the machine.
Why is there a propane cylinder just sitting there by the racks?
That's a waste ...small reach.. or cherrypicker can get the job done faster.or that small electric 3 wheel forklift ..That's for oder pulling or pulling down pallets?
INTERESSANT
Magnez ??
Pallet isnt shrink wrapped correctly!
Rookie
Amateurs
This machine is useless imo. A regular reach truck can do the same job.
These are setup for very narrow aisle, I can pick double what 2 regular lift drivers can do. With wire guidance don't have to steer, just focus on picks.
Why don't they just use the crown crown stand up reach work way better than this old tank gezzzzz🤔🧐🤨
Get on the wire
Very slow
They'll run 5mph on wire
I found this machine useless
Yes narrow isles increase warehouse space but just to order pull u need like 3 People
U need someone in a seat down to move your pallets after u pick them & take them to stage maybe some another sit down to bring you empty pallets & move you pallets to go thru isles 👎 I stick to my standup reach better Raymond ok👍
I can drive them to in the warehouse job
Why doesn't he unstrap his belt