What is a flexi forklift?

What is a flexi forklift?

Flexi is a narrow aisle forklift that has an articulating front end. Because of this, it is an articulating forklift that can operate in warehouse aisles as narrow as six feet in width.

Who makes Flexi forklift?

Narrow Aisle Inc
Narrow Aisle Inc is the exclusive manufacturer and distributor of Flexi narrow aisle forklifts for North America, Central America and South America. Founded in 2000, Narrow Aisle Inc supplies these articulating forklifts for end users and material handling dealerships across North, Central and South America.

Where are Flexi forklifts made?

Today our Flexi Digital range is distributed worldwide through a fully supported distributor network from the company’s manufacturing plants through hubs in the UK (Europe), USA (Americas), Taiwan (East Asia) and in over 65 countries worldwide.

What is a flexi narrow aisle forklift?

Flexi narrow aisle forklifts are articulating forklifts that can increase pallet positions within your facility. A Flexi narrow aisle forklift is highly unique in the fact that it is so customizable. The six basic models you see below all have “capable aisle width”. This is largely determined by the size of the pallet you are using.

What is the lifting height of a flexi articulated warehouse truck?

With lifting heights of up to 14 metres and the ability to operate in very narrow aisle ways of 1.6m, the Flexi articulated warehouse truck provides a more cost effective alternative to a standard warehouse forklift. Flexi AC 1000 has been designed to provide maximum level of storage space.

How much can the flexi AC 1200/1250 lift?

With a two tonne lifting capacity of up to 3.3 metres, the Flexi AC 1200/1250 electric powered articulated forklift truck is one of the most complete and compelling articulated forklift truck range currently available.

Which forklift trucks are best for picking up pallets?

The award-winning Flexi AC range of articulated forklift trucks comes with front wheel drive can articulate up to 220 degrees, allowing you to pick up pallets from both sides of the aisle.

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