Hasn't this been available from other manufacturers for a long time? I'm actually pretty sure that when we get material that can move the pallet fork in all directions.
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@Hotte1909
You can do some research. It's a good question
You can do some research. It's a good question
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@Tenbagger2024 yes, there definitely is such a thing. Just not from Palfinger. The problem is usually that they can't get through the windows because the plasterboard is simply too big, at least in our case. The next problem could be that the fork or the crane goes up when it is put down due to the weight reduction. If I take a pallet of filler that weighs a little over 1 ton and put it down by the lever, the crane can easily go up 20 cm. The operator is usually standing below and can't see this 100%. A difficult subject. If it works, then chapeau...
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•@Hotte1909
So Palfinger is quite innovative. They also build offshore cranes to construct wind turbines in the sea. Palfinger is known for its truck lifts
So Palfinger is quite innovative. They also build offshore cranes to construct wind turbines in the sea. Palfinger is known for its truck lifts
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@Hotte1909 Every forklift truck can be tipped over, yes.
That didn't sound really new either.
That didn't sound really new either.
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•@Madhatter5566
At least the share is rising 🙈
At least the share is rising 🙈
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@Madhatter5566 It's about the cranes on the truck. But I'm pretty sure that our suppliers' cranes can also rotate and swivel and can also be angled. Palfinger is already pretty good. I think they have something new that the others can't do. But they probably haven't reinvented the wheel with it 😉
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