Yeah. But as an operator myself, damn they look awesome. 2-3 weeks of training and you're good. I operate around 7 types of forklift, never saw one like that.
@@SkIzOjImBo This is A flexi , the similar type is a Bendi, only difference is a bendi has one steering roller. You are constantly turning on these things, exceptionally versatile, very good in narrow aisles.
@@briangilligan6270 yeah mines are also very good in tight areas but woa this one is the thing. Looks a lil complocated to drive at first but woa! Thanks for the info 🤘
No. They got the pivot forks for those narrow aisles on purpose. So they can have more rack space. Only problem is it doesn’t hold as much weight as regular reach obviously
yeah we literally call ours "The Bendi" at work. have a smaller and larger one. i was kind of intimidated by it at first but after 3 days im damn near a pro with it
Es hábil, pero, no se puso el cinturón de seguridad, no trae puestas las botas de seguridad, no usa guantes, además maniobra cargas inestables ya que no tienen playo, y para elevar cargas del segundo nivel en adelante, deben tener playo, para que estén más estables, saludos
Very dumb lift boy Works in a radius?! We got those but they actually lift parallel and without tilting I think you are using it wrong and this is supposed to make smaller turn radius
Dumbest part of this short is putting on a helmet while driving, the cage on the forklift is there to protect you. If something falls through that helmet is useless.