By Plant Engineering Staff -- Plant Engineering, 11/15/2007 1:00:00 AM
The 8-series of lift trucks includes 3,000-6,500 pound, internal combustion cushion and pneumatic tire models. The series exceeds the 2007 EPA emission standards and meets the California Air Resources Board’s 2010 standards by producing 70% less smog-forming emissions. The engine contains an exclusive, closed-loop fuel system, a three-way catalytic muffler, a travel speed/acceleration control system option and an electrical system that features weatherproof connectors, a sealed box and isolated critical controllers.
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For over 60 years, UGL Unicco Plant Services has established and safely maintained manufacturing environments that increase value and meet the specific needs of our clients. For more information visit www.UniccoPlantServices.com or call...
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Motorola is a global leader in providing integrated communications solutions and embedded electronic solutions. These include: Software-enhanced wireless telephone, two-way radio and messaging products and systems, as well as networking and...
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Since 1996, Orion Energy Systems has been revolutionizing the manufacturing, industrial, warehousing and commercial industries with a concept and a promise. The Orion concept is bold -- a suite of proprietary, energy-efficiency technologies that...
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There are many drivers regarding the concept of sustainability for both packaging facility owners and managers and packaging OEMs, but a shift toward a lower carbon footprint for the packaging machine itself is coming to the fore, which suggests more astute energy management.