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Lift Systems, Inc.East Moline, IL 309-764-9842 LS, Inc. takes pride in the relationships it builds with its customers. All clients, potential clients, buyers & end users have an open invitation to visit LS' facilities whether you are considering purchasing equipment, have equipment on order or if you are just in the area. LS welcomes you to visit & see your sideloaders being built & tested prior to shipment from LS, Inc.'s door to yours.
Stärke Material Handling GroupThorold, ON 877-435-4352 Stärke is confident that its sideloaders are world-class. The Stärke family of products gives you everything you need for material handling, including but not limited to LPG, diesel & AC electrical models from 3,000 to 22,000 lbs. Everything Stärke sells it will back up with a fully stocked parts department and factory trained technicians. Contact Stärke today.
Clark Material Handling CompanyLexington, KY 859-422-6400 For excellent sideloaders that won't let you down, please contact the experienced professionals at Clark Material Handling Company today. The employees and management of Clark are dedicated to providing their customers with the best solutions as possible and would like to add YOU to their long list of satisfied customers. Please contact Clark with any questions you may have.
Sunbelt Industrial TrucksDallas, TX 800-222-3193 Sunbelt's state-of-the-art facilities and experienced, hardworking, talented employees can promise you only the best sideloaders available offered to you at affordable prices. Among many other honors and successes, Sunbelt has been the #1 Komatsu dealer in North America for the last 25 years. In addition to the Nissan and Komatsu products, Sunbelt also represents TCM, Big Joe and Flexi.
Continental Lift Truck Corp.Jordan, MN 952-492-3900 Continental`s 52,000 square-foot warehouse facility houses an inventory of over 600 quality machines including sideloaders, cushions, pneumatics, rough terrains and more. If Continental doesn't have the equipment you need a friendly personnel member will do their best to find it for you. Contact Continental today and find out what excellent customer service really feels like.
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Sideloaders
A sideloader is a type of industrial truck with a lifting platform that extends from the side instead of the front or back as in other types of forklift trucks. Capable of extending the lifting platforms to pick up or deposit long, bulky and/or heavy loads, sideloaders are utilized in industries such as automobile, glass, industrial manufacturing, steel, textile, timber, paper and construction. They are typically manufactured from high strength materials and are ideal for heavy duty applications. Sideloaders are vehicles that are equipped with a power-operated forked platform attached perpendicular to the drive direction of the forklift that must be inserted under loads to lift and move them. Designed for material handling applications, sideloaders are capable of handling a wide range of materials including bar stock, timber, glass and plywood sheets, building materials and tubing laminates. Sideloaders offer ease of movement in small spaces such as narrow aisles, thus enhancing productivity and safety, as well as high stacking capabilities. Load capacity and reach height are variations to be considered in different types of industrial trucks. The lifting mechanism of the sideloader can be powered by hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems or mechanically-operated systems depending on the requirements of the operation.
As with most types of forklift trucks, sideloaders can be designed with either man-up configurations, with the operator close to the load and standing on the machine, or man-down configurations, with the operator close to the base of the vehicle in an enclosed cab. Sideloaders are typically capable of extending the forks in a scissor-like motion in order to unload into the desired space. They can lift to a maximum height of 30 feet and are capable of carrying loads up to 10,000 pounds. Generally diesel, gas or electrically powered, sideloaders can be equipped with either internal combustion engines or electric motors. This variation will often be based on the intended load capacity of the sideloader with heavy duty trucks typically being engine-powered. A few other common sideloader features include tilting and rotating frames and wheels to increase the vehicles' overall maneuverability and efficiency. Some wheels also may be fitted with stabilizing outriggers, such as with all-terrain sideloaders. The sideloaders themselves may have safety rails installed around the lifting fork to minimize the risk of a load sliding or falling off. Safety features, such as flashing lights or audible sirens, are common features which help keep co-workers aware of the vehicles' movement and presence in order to avoid injury and product loss.