• Mitsubishi offers PWR30 electric walkie end-rider trucks

    Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has introduced the new PWR30 electric walkie end-rider.
    May 29, 2012
    2 min read
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    Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has introduced the new PWR30 electric walkie end-rider. This walkie end-rider is designed for various applications, including low level order picking, long-distance transporting, and loading and unloading trailers.

    Provided in a 6,000-lb capacity, the PWR30 series is built for speed and productivity. The new end-rider also features:

    •Quick acceleration—Operators rapidly obtain maximum speed with smooth and precise control.

    •Top speed—The PWR30 achieves speeds up to 9.3 mph, helping operators get more done in less time.

    •Regenerative braking—Whether coasting or braking, the responsive regenerative braking allows the truck to come to a stop prior to the electromagnetic brake being applied, minimizing additional wear on the system.

    •Reliable strength—The thick fabricated forks, combined with cast steel fork tips, are designed to withstand tough environments.

    •Enhanced ergonomics—With the spacious operator platform and ergonomic floor pad, operators can comfortably adjust their position throughout the day. The foot alcove allows for a wider stance to help ensure the operators’ feet are fully on the platform.

    Options also can be added to increase productivity with the PWR30 series. The electric coast control option can be added to help operators save time and energy by eliminating the need for operators to step back onto the truck in order to move to the next pick location. A corrosion protection package—which includes galvanized chassis, pull rods, load wheel linkage, lift linkage, and forks—is also available to help provide increased durability in challenging environments.

    To learn more about the PWR30 walkie end-rider, visit www.mit-lift.com.

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