The narrow aisle lift truck has been made to function in narrow storage spaces by increasing the ratio between the space and the aisle width. Yale produces the double reach NDR and single reach NR units which are utilized for aisle widths between eight and ten feet. The Narrow Aisle trucks made by Yale provide a Quadra-Flexx Operator Compartment which has different stance and control handle configurations and utilize best-in-class ergonomics.
NR & NDR Productivity Enhancements
Quadra-Flexx Operator Compartment: To meet a wider range of operations, there are numerous control handle configurations like the choice of fore, the aft stance, and the side-stance options.
AC Motor Technology: The AC motor technology provides fast lifting speeds along with powerful acceleration and deceleration. It has been made for quick plugging in order to facilitate more responsive directional changes that combine to increase the amount of cargo transported in a shift.
Mast & Reach Assembly: The mast reach assembly consists of tapered roller and trunion mounting bearings. This increases the mast rigidity and durability; along with the gusseted rear frame weldment, and the reach assembly carriage that are reinforced for long life.
Power Lowering: To really enhance the overall throughput and production, Yale offers industry leading lowering speeds and uploading speeds.
Regenerative Lowering: Although regenerative lowering could lessen battery changes per shift it also works to maintain a lower oil operating temperature.
Electronic Steering: To greatly reduce energy, the electronic steering eliminates the need for hydraulic pumps. The steering tiller is adjustable by the operator and the steer effort is actually technician adjustable in order to reduce operator exhaustion. In the start-up process, drive tire centers start automatically.
Order Selectors: Order pickers are also called narrow aisle and very narrow aisle trucks. These machines are designed for the manual handling of racked loads that are smaller than pallet size. These order selectors raise both the operator and the cargo to its required height. This height could be over 30 feet. Like most turret trucks they are generally guided by rail or wire when used in very narrow aisle applications.