• Lift-Rite LFT pallet truck helps add flexibility to warehouse, delivery ops

    The latest integrated scale hand pallet truck from Lift-Rite maximizes accuracy and efficiency.
    July 11, 2016
    2 min read
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    The latest integrated scale hand pallet truck from Lift-Rite maximizes accuracy and efficiency. Ideally suited for large-scale delivery, distribution, and pharmaceutical applications, the new legal for trade (LFT) hand pallet truck provides a lower-cost opportunity to make warehouse and delivery operations more flexible. The truck is convenient to move between docks to avoid congestion and provides a quick backup should a facility’s in-floor scale require maintenance.

    This scale truck achieves LFT status by using a total of four certified load cells to generate data with a percentage of error of just one pound for loads up to 3,000 pounds and two pounds for loads between 3,000 and 5,000 pounds. Additionally, the truck is able to provide a thermal on-board printer, a quick lift pump, and exchangeable/rechargeable battery. Functions include gross net weighing, automatic and manual tare, totaling with sequence of loads, and piece counting. It can be programmed from pounds to kilograms.

    “The new Lift-Rite LFT scale hand pallet was designed to provide users the flexibility to maneuver product, weigh and document a load with the confidence of a certified unit, anywhere in their facility, ultimately eliminating time wasted by using a stationary floor scale,” said Shannon Curtis, product manager with Lift-Rite. “It’s a durable jack; the certified load cells combined with the thermal on-board printer add versatility to help warehouses and distribution centers stay productive.”

    For more information on the Lift-Rite LFT scale truck or to locate a dealer, go to www.liftrite.com or call 800-558-6012.

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