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TOrderpickers

Staff -- Plant Engineering, 4/1/2006

The Raymond Corporation's 5000 Series orderpickers uses Raymond's ACR System. The 5000 Series is designed to boost productivity, enhance operator comfort and confidence, and deliver all this performance at the lowest cost of ownership. The product feature variable lift/lower, an ergonomic control handle, an auto locking pallet clamp and a comfortable platform as standard features. The Model 5600 orderpicker has an AC drive and lift system for high performance applications. It is available in 36-volt configurations, with elevated truck heights up to 366 inches. The Model 5400 has a high performance option with AC drive and DC lift. The rugged orderpicker provides dependable, reliable performance in applications up to 366-inch. elevated truck height. The Model 5200 offers DC drive and lift systems with variable lift/lower controls, a 24-volt battery and elevated height of 241 inches.

Raymond www.raymondcorp.com

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