Electric lift trucks
The 3-wheel ERP030-040VT and the 4-wheel ERP030-040VF lift truck models provide lifting capacities of 3,000 to 4,000 lb and a zero turn radius to make the trucks ideal for a variety of warehouse applications. They are available with a 36- or 48-V, low maintenance ac traction and hydraulic motor. These brushless ac technology motors provide powerful acceleration and faster travel speeds even wit...
The 3-wheel ERP030-040VT and the 4-wheel ERP030-040VF lift truck models provide lifting capacities of 3,000 to 4,000 lb and a zero turn radius to make the trucks ideal for a variety of warehouse applications. They are available with a 36- or 48-V, low maintenance ac traction and hydraulic motor. These brushless ac technology motors provide powerful acceleration and faster travel speeds even with a load, while also supporting quick lift and lower speeds. The lift trucks also feature four operator performance modes to allow performance to be tailored to the specific application of use and the operator’s ability, increasing overall productivity and efficiency. The truck’s automatic parking brake sets automatically when the truck stops, reducing operator motion.
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2012 Salary Survey
In a year when manufacturing continued to lead the economic rebound, it makes sense that plant manager bonuses rebounded. Plant Engineering’s annual Salary Survey shows both wages and bonuses rose in 2012 after a retreat the year before.
Average salary across all job titles for plant floor management rose 3.5% to $95,446, and bonus compensation jumped to $15,162, a 4.2% increase from the 2010 level and double the 2011 total, which showed a sharp drop in bonus.












