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A forklift bucket can be acquired for a lot less than it actually costs to rent a loader for a few months. It could reshape your extendable reach lift truck into an effective loading piece of equipment and material handler. This setup will provide greater range compared to usual loaders and have more adaptability on the whole. Accomplishing jobs like for example placing gravel on a large, flat roof to dumping trash into a dumpster could all be quickly and safely accomplished. There are various lift truck buckets available meant for specific applications.
Universal Fit Buckets
"Slip on the forks" attachment buckets or Universal Fit buckets can be utilized along with whatever design or model of extendable reach forklift. If your unit can't be matched with a quick-tach unit, another brand new or second-hand universal fit bucket can be located instead. Typical universal forklift buckets connect to blades that are up to six inches wide and are forty eight inches long. Larger fork pockets could be prearranged through an account manager upon request.
Because universal fit lift truck buckets slip onto the forks directly, they stay on the equipment and are less vulnerable to destruction. These buckets are likewise 50 percent deeper than the quick-tach bucket models. This additional room makes them ideal for lifting irregular shaped loads like tearing off roof trash, elevating roof gravel, moving large debris piles, broken up concrete and backfilling behind walls.
Quick-Tach Buckets
Quick-Tach Buckets are constructed for extendable-reach lift trucks. They are built to allow positioning of material far beyond the reach of a loader. A hardened beveled cutting blade on the leading edge and on both sides reinforces strength, resistance to wear and offers supreme durability. Quick-Tach lift truck buckets are enhanced by scuff bars along the bottom of the unit which shield it from scratches.
Quick-Tach lift buckets could in several situations substitute the blades and carriage of a lift truck, which may weigh anywhere between 100-700lbs. These buckets when set up can free up more load capacity, enabling it to deal with both bigger and heavier things. The Quick-Tach can dump items approximately 1.5 feet higher due to the shorter depth of its bucket. These buckets are designed in a customized fashion in order to suit the specs of particular makes and models of lift trucks. It is essential to talk to a construction equipment specialist to be able to find the customized Quick-Tach bucket solution for all of your needs.
Manufacture and design of the company's first hydraulic cylinder paved the way in Cascade's aggressive pursuit of better business possibilities. During the last 60 years, the material handling trade has grown into a highly sophisticated area and Cascade has proudly played a part on this improvement. Cascade at present continues to grow as the premier supplier of lift truck accessories and various associated products. The company feels certain in their skill in order to continue to lead the way within the business by understanding client's needs in the future and remaining competitive within the international market.
In the 1950's, Cascade started designing, manufacturing and promoting hydraulic attachments. Construction was finished in the year 1956 on a new office to house all plant and office operations in Portland, Oregon at the company's current headquarters. After 15 years of business, total workers reached one hundred eighty employees and sales had reached nearly two million three hundred thousand dollars.
1959 in Springfield, Ohio the next manufacturing plant was built. nineteen sixty marked Cascade's initial move into the global world of the material handling industry as the company established interest in England, Australia, and the Netherlands.
The business altered its name to Cascade Corporation in 1964. In 1965, Cascade went public with a preliminary offering of two hundred thousand shares of common stock. The business has expanded its manufacturing facilities throughout the U.S. with places in Springfield, Ohio, Warner Robins, Georgia, Portland, Oregon. Cascade merchandise are made internationally due to numerous subsidiary operations. In 1994, a new plant was completed in Almere, the Netherlands which is Cascade's European control center. This plant is built to be the essential customer support centre.