At 1:42 in the video it looks like the Aisle Master backs into the racking space as it pulls the skid off the opposite rack. What is the Aisle spacing at this facility? Seems too tight for the Aisle Master if the racks where full.
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Hi Brian, Great observation. The facility in the video is primarily a Hyster Turret Truck application as they have the best throughput and ease of operation in the wire guided (VNA) Very Narrow Aisle. The purpose of showing the CombiLift Aisle Master is that it can be used as a back up and that it works in a similar size aisle. The specified width of the aisle has a lot of variables. Lift truck manufacturers all advertise a minimum aisle width, however for high throughput operations we often recommend a wider aisle of 6-12” to reduce rack impact and to improve ease of use which translates into maximum throughput. This exact aisle width determination is a conversation of density vs throughput. We invite end users to come to our Papé Warehouse Design Centers in Seattle or Anaheim to drive the exact models contemplated for a new facility in our full scale show room so that you can make the best decision for your facility! Thanks for watching! Papé Material Handling
it is a bit tricky to drive this machine, but it is quite versatile and fast. i have driven what we call a "Bendy" which is basically the same style of machine. it was able to work in a rack space built for a standard hyster combitruck, very narrow aisles
First one seems okay, yet a bit wobbly for my taste. Would never use the second one. Way to many scenarios where things can to terribly wrong in this thing. In a wider aisle maybe, but not like the one in the video.
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What a revelation in fork lift trucks, who knew!
At 1:42 in the video it looks like the Aisle Master backs into the racking space as it pulls the skid off the opposite rack. What is the Aisle spacing at this facility? Seems too tight for the Aisle Master if the racks where full.
Hi Brian,
Great observation. The facility in the video is primarily a Hyster Turret Truck application as they have the best throughput and ease of operation in the wire guided (VNA) Very Narrow Aisle. The purpose of showing the CombiLift Aisle Master is that it can be used as a back up and that it works in a similar size aisle. The specified width of the aisle has a lot of variables. Lift truck manufacturers all advertise a minimum aisle width, however for high throughput operations we often recommend a wider aisle of 6-12” to reduce rack impact and to improve ease of use which translates into maximum throughput. This exact aisle width determination is a conversation of density vs throughput. We invite end users to come to our Papé Warehouse Design Centers in Seattle or Anaheim to drive the exact models contemplated for a new facility in our full scale show room so that you can make the best decision for your facility! Thanks for watching!
Papé Material Handling
it is a bit tricky to drive this machine, but it is quite versatile and fast. i have driven what we call a "Bendy" which is basically the same style of machine. it was able to work in a rack space built for a standard hyster combitruck, very narrow aisles
Nice turret. The one we use at work is an old ass Hyster.
Sounds like you might need an upgrade! ;)
First one seems okay, yet a bit wobbly for my taste. Would never use the second one. Way to many scenarios where things can to terribly wrong in this thing. In a wider aisle maybe, but not like the one in the video.
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2nd WTF is that crap