Rising to new heights January 1st 2010 Three new rising cab order pickers ensure managers can secure trucks optimised for
picking at low, medium and high level
Linde Material Handling has launched three new rising
cab order pickers, improving picking performance from
ground level up to heights of 6.35 metres.
The N20Vi and V08 order pickers are targeted at
applications that require picking at floor level and up to 2.8
metres from the ground. The new V10 offers picking heights
between 2.8 and 6.35 metres.
"As consumers demand more choice, warehouses need a
greater variety of stock. Rising cab order pickers are thus
becoming increasingly important as the increased number of
picking locations requires picking for higher racking levels,"
says Andrew Daly, sales & marketing director, Linde Material
Handling.
"We continue to develop our products to help our
customers improve productivity and efficiency as well as react
to new operational requirements."
The new V10 is designed for loads of up to one tonne and
lift heights of up to 5.3 metres. This corresponds to a picking
height of 6.35 metres – a height said to be previously
unattainable in this class. Linde continues to offer its
successful V11 and V12 high level order pickers designed for
high and/or intensive applications up to 11 metres.
Linde has developed a modular concept which allows the
V10 to be tailored to meet individual customer requirements.
For instance, there is a choice of three lifting performances to
offer different levels of productivity. The overall lift height and
chassis width can also be customised. For example, chassis
widths of 790mm or 980mm are available. The 790mm width
is ideal for block stacking of euro-pallets while the wider
chassis suits the common UK pool pallet.
The Linde N20Vi, is designed for frequent first and
occasional second level order picking. For second level
picking, the operator's platform elevates, so the truck has a
clever shelf to temporarily deposit picked loads until the
platform is lowered.
The V08 is designed for frequent first and second level
picking hence the forks rise together with the operator's
platform. This allows a V08 operator to put picked cases
directly onto the pallet when picking above ground level.
Mr Daly explains: "This is important not only to provide
access to different picking zones, but also to successfully
master different picking tasks."
Both the N20Vi and the V08 allow the pallet to be raised
and lowered to obtain the ideal ergonomic height for the
picker.
The development engineers at Linde Material Handling
placed a major focus on ergonomics when redesigning these
order pickers. For example, the N20Vi and the V08, have
increased leg room and a greater level of safety when picking
and sorting goods. The platform sides on these trucks have
slightly sloping edges. These provide feedback to the operator
as he approaches them, helping him retain a secure footing
and making work both quicker and safer. The floor of the
operator's compartments are also covered by a cushioned mat
whose structure effectively absorbs vibration caused by
unevenness of the ground, thereby reducing operator fatigue.
As with all Linde products, safety is a key priority. In the
V10, touch sensors that ensure two-handed operation, are
integrated into the control console. This prevents the
operation of the truck with one hand outside the protected
footprint of the chassis avoiding injury from racking, loads or
other trucks.
Traction speed is automatically adjusted to suit the steering
angle, maintaining stability and increasing operating safety,
reducing the risk of operator's misjudgment.
These models have controls, such as the Linde twin grip
steering control, which have already been tried and tested on
other Linde warehouse trucks. The ease of operation this
offers increases operator safety while aiding optimum
performance. All control buttons are also within easy reach of
the operator.
Linde has yet again raised the bar for ergonomics, safety
and performance in the Order Picking field, helping
customers to improve their
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