In the age of endless personal
injury advertisements and compensation claims for the most blameless of
accidents, it is vital that business protect both themselves and their staff by
ensuring their safety when operating dangerous and heavy machinery. In certain
industries, using this type of equipment is a daily process and a part of their
everyday working remit, so it is crucial that each business takes precautions
for the universal benefit of their staff. One of the most common methods used
to increase safety for employees working with pallet trucks is to fit them
with hand brakes, or purchase specific models with a brake installed. Midland
Pallet Trucks, a leading supplier of lifting solutions and heavy-duty workplace
equipment understands that many workplaces which rely on transporting heavy or
cumbersome goods from one area to another on pallets and trucks, and they
recommend that each employer ensures a percentage of their truck fleet is
fitted with a brake.
Midland Pallet Trucks has the
choice of two pallet trucks which come pre-fitted with a brake. The AC25HB
Hand Pallet Truck with Brake has forks of 1150mm x 540mm and is specially
designed to lift many different sizes of pallets which are currently in use
across the continent. The truck itself, like all of the other trucks in the
Midland Pallet Trucks’ range, is made from hardwearing steel and is coated in
epoxy powder in order to protect against corrosion and deterioration of the
efficiency and safety of the truck. The actual brake mechanism is controlled by
hand so that the operator has easy access to their security controls, and the
truck requires no special qualifications or training courses to operate,
meaning it can be integrated quickly and seamlessly into a warehouse, factory
or distribution centre.
The BFB2500A Hand Pallet Truck is
the other truck fitted with a brake system available from Midland Pallet
Trucks, and is used for lifting much higher loads. The maximum capacity of the
forks is 2.5 tonnes; transporting loads this heavy without the added control
offered by a brake can be a recipe for disaster in workplaces. The truck itself
is easy to manoeuvre thanks to its 210 degree turning radius, and a fitted
lowering valve adds an extra element of manipulation for the operator, who can
control the rate of descent when the truck is loaded.
As well as traditional brakes
fitted to trucks, pallet
truck chocks are a vital piece of equipment to have around the workplace.
They secure empty pallet trucks in place when they are being loaded or
unloaded, in order to prevent them from rolling off loading bays. Though not
specifically a brake, these chocks help to hold the truck in position and
prevent unnecessary accidents which could injure staff, cause costly damage or
ruin stock.
To find out more about pallet
trucks and buy online, visit http://www.midlandpallettrucks.com
or Tel: 01384 841440.
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