Posts Tagged ‘used forklifts’

Different Forklift Tires

Monday, September 28th, 2009

There are three different types of forklift tires.

  • Solid
  • Pneumatic
  • Polyurethane

The solid forklift tire is completely made from rubber. These tires are good for the fact that they do not pop or become deflated. These tires last for a long time and should mostly be used inside.

Pneumatic tires are similar to the ones you find on a heavy duty truck and are filled with air. These forklift tires are made with strong rubber that is thick and has deep tread to help with resistance and wear and tear. Pneumatic tires help extend the life of the truck by providing a cushion of air between the vehicle and the terrain on which it is working. These tires are durable and tough.

The Polyurethane forklift tires should only be used indoors and they provide the operator with the right amount of traction. To install these wheels, they need to be pressed on the wheel of the Tuck and they are ready to go. These tires have the best output for electric forklifts.

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Buy Used Forklifts from Decker Forklifts

Monday, September 14th, 2009

For any type of warehouse, manufacturing, lumberyard, or factory, a forklift can make any process run smoother. What are some criteria to think about when looking to purchase a forklift.

  1. Make sure the forklift performs exactly as you expect the machine to. Check all the lights, tires, seat, etc. to make sure they are working properly. Understand what you are looking for in a forklift. Understand your own specifications, what are you using the forklift for? Where are you using the forklift, inside or outside? How big is the load that the forklift is going to handle? Understanding all these guidelines will help in purchasing the right forklift for your needs.
  2. Understanding the specifications you need will help determine what type of forklift you need. What is the load specifications. How many hours a day are you going to use the forklift?
  3. What is the site of your warehouse and the aisles? How big is your operating area? Are your aisles or space wide or narrow? This will help determine the type of machine  you should be looking at.

Do your homework, however it is good to talk to people who know the forklift business. Decker Forklifts will be able to fit you into a forklift that meets all you specifications.

Forklift Safety from Decker Forklifts

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Today we are going to talk about our most important priority which is safety. Forklifts are extremely dangerous machines and there are many injuries and fatalities nationwide as a result of both negligence and lack of training. It is an OSHA law that each forklift operator is trained and certified prior to operating a forklift. This becomes an important factor if there is an injury and both the operators and management can be fined by OSHA if this is not taken care of. We at Decker Forklifts train all of customers and operators at their request and we have a certified trainer in house we will train them both at your location or ours in our conference room with lunch provided.  Please take a look at the certificate that is awarded to those who successfully completed the class.  The class is taught with both hands on and classroom information. The hands on information is very practical and through in speaking about the sights of line, sights of vision, sounds, being aware of all the different activities going on in the area such as pedestrians as well as many of the most common accidents that may occur on the forklift. The classroom is taught with video as well as brochures and at the end of the class the drivers are all tested to make sure they are competent in these areas.  As soon as the forklift operators begins after the class is taught, further day to day training is required due to the complex nature of operating a forklift. Thank you very much and please call Decker Forklifts for any of your forklift purchase or training needs.

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Forklift Safety

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Forklift operation is a specialize job that requires training and authorization from your employer. It is estimated that tens of thousands are inquired or killed a year due to misuse or lack of forklift training. Procedures and protocols need to be exercised and taken extremely seriously when operating any type of forklift or heavy machinery. To reduce accidents training must be implemented and practiced. 

Reasons to have a certification in place:

Forklifts saves time and increases productivity.
Forklift training prevents accidents.
Forklift training prevents inventory losses.
Maintaining forklift equipment will take less time and money.
Proper forklift training also protects the machines from damage.
Forklift training helps your company stay competitive.
Forklift training builds morale among forklift operators.

Along with proper training and certifications there are reasons for retraining.

Involvement in an accident or near miss.
The operator is observed driving in an unsafe manner.
The operating conditions or the equipment changes.
Every 3 years.

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Forklifts can help your warehouse business grow

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Trying to help the productivity of employees in your warehouse can be a tricky task. However, having the right equipment to help those employees be productive can help. Forklifts can help move merchandise in a timely manner. When employees save time, businesses save money. Investing the right amount of money in a forklift that runs properly can be the difference in a bottom line. 

There are many decisions that need to be made while considering a piece of equipment such as a forklift. Do you buy new or used? There are many good used forklifts that are in the market place and if the up keep and maintenance are checked daily, having a good running used forklift in your warehouse can prove to be another employee.

So what forklift is right for you? What Aisle type of forklift are you looking for?

Wide Aisle: This is a typical, standard type of forklift that is designed to work in aisles that are greater than 11′ wide.

Narrow Aisle: The truck associated with this is the Reach Truck. The Reach truck usually operates best in an aisle 8′-10′ wide.

Very Narrow Aisle: Turret Trucksare the best when the aisle is less than 6′ and usually requires a guidance system while working.

 Consider why a used forklift can help with everyday productivity. While lifting, hosting and moving heavy loads from one place to another in an efficient timely manner, having a forklift that can help with the labor will be a good thing.

 If you have questions regarding what type of forklift is good for you, contact Decker Forklifts.

Forklifts in the News

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Good Morning forklift web loggers! As I look around the forklift news this morning, I have found a hysterical story about a man who steals a forklift and tries to steal an ATM. Can you imagine seeing something like this? Oh the wonderful uses for a forklift, I dunno, to help in a warehouse, to help in a business, to help hijack an ATM, yep, that would be on the list! http://www.register-herald.com/policecourts/local_story_129221851.htmlIf you are looking for a used forklift for anything else other than trying to knock off an ATM, Decker Forklifts has a wide variety.

Types of Forklifts

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Why get a forklift or other peice of Equipment for your company?  Should you purchase a new or used forklift or equopment? What is the best type of forklift  or equipment for you company? Types of Forklifts and Equipment: 

Aerial / Scissor Lifts
Four-Wheel Forklifts
Jacks / Stackers
Order Pickers
Personnel Carts
Reach Trucks
Side-Loaders
Stand-up Counter Balance
Sweepers & Scrubbers
Three-Wheel Forklifts
Tow Tractors / Tuggers
Turret Trucks
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Buying a Used Forklift?

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

If you are in the market to buy a forklift for your company, do your homework!  Understand all aspects of buying a forklift, especially if this is the first time you have purchased a forklift.  Buying a new forklift can be the ideal, no worries about parts breaking, more reliable, however buying a new forklift can prove to be very expensive.  Buying a used forklift may make the most sense for your business.  If you are considering buying a used forklift make sure you keep these points in mind when buying a used forklift:

  • Buying a forklift from an established dealer has the name of that dealership behind them
  • Used forklifts usually have some warranties associated with them.  Make sure you check.
  • Ask about the dealership working with you and any problems that might rise.
  • Ask for a test drive.  Make sure the forklift runs the way you expect it too.
  • Always check:
    • Gears
    • Levers
    • For leaks
    • Hoses
    • Brakes
    • Lifting Options
    • Hoses
    • Cables

 Decker Forklifts has knowledgeable sales representatives that is interested in providing the best forklift for your business. 

Contact Decker Forklifts to inquire about our used forklifts, batteries and rentals.

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Forklift Price Quotes

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Inventory on used forklifts are updated daily.  With the most popular forklift brands in stock, we have the forklift that is the right fit for you.

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