Safer MDFLs from Loadmac

08 May 2007

The UK’s fasted growing truck-mounted forklift business has launched a VOR (Vehicle off Road) package which is so advanced it means no matter where a break down occurs in the UK, or what make the machine is – it will be attended to by a trained engineer usually within just two hours.

Multi Direction Forklifts from Loadmac are re-defining design and manufacturing standards for the sector, delivering machines, which are more durable, reliable, and user friendly – but which are safer too.

Loadmac ForkliftsLoadmac, based in Rugby, is one of the UK’s fastest growing Truck Mounted Forklift (TMF) and Multi Directional Forklifts (MDFL) businesses. Though a relatively new player in the materials handling business the Company is headed up and owned by the most experienced specialist team in the UK.

With safety being a key design issue, the Loadmac range boast a number of features un-equalled by its competitors.

Loadmac is believed to be the only MDFL manufacturer to engineer its machines to be absolutely stationery and braked when the operator is changing directional modes. It means the unit cannot inadvertently slip or move in any direction making it extremely safe.

An advanced all-wheel hydrostatic drive always delivers equal drive to all wheels, all of the time. It means the Loadmac V Series MDFL can safely handle slopes, building kerbs and ramps. It is superbly stable with a powerful range giving lift capacities of up to 6000 kg.

Two-speed drive technology allows users to move efficiently around in open spaces but when precision and accuracy is called for; when positioning materials – the machines give unbeatable performance.

Loadmac has developed a comprehensive range of MDLF’s for use across a broad range of application sectors, including timber, steel, extrusions, construction and builders merchants. The company prides itself with an unsurpassed knowledge and understanding by application sector and therefore can deliver machines designed and engineered to perform.

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