Verify that the weights or measurements that relate to your products or facility are accurate. Never assume you know them.
Have an experienced used forklift professional survey your facility
before asking for a recommendation. Dealers and manufacturers offer a
variety of forklift and used forklifts options that can benefit the owner, substantially
reducing the total cost of ownership for the life of the truck and this
can only occur with the proper evaluation.
Don’t assume that you can replace your used forklift's capacity with
the same capacity in a newer forklift. Gross chassis capacity is rarely
the actual net lifting capacity at the forklift’s full lifting height,
especially when an attachment is installed. When you ask a dealer to
bid on a 5,000 lb capacity forklift, the full lifting height capacity is
usually less than 5,000 lbs. The difference in some cases is
significant. Also, a truck’s rated capacity is affected when adding
attachments to a forklift. Only an experienced forklift professional
can provide you with additional factors that can impact lift capacity.
Before replacing your current equipment with a similar product, evaluate and consider new technology like electric forklifts.
On every new or used lift truck acquisition, evaluate whether it is
less expensive to rent forklifts long term (12 months or longer), lease
or buy.
Just because your staff is telling you they can’t keep using the
forklifts they have, doesn’t mean you need to get another one.
Stick with a good dealer. The dealer who gets back to you quickly
is one to keep. When lift trucks go offline, you start losing money.
You should stick with dealers who are responsive and get fixes done
quickly.
Before buying a new or used forklift, you should understand your
after-the-sale costs for items like labor rates, travel time, shop
supplies, fuel surcharges, environmental waste oil and filter disposal
charges, parts pricing, planned maintenance program details, operator
and / or instructor training costs and short term rental costs. Also you
should consider technician response time and their proximity to your
location, after hours service policies, possible overtime charges that
may apply, technician training and tools on board their van, dealership
reputation, financial strength and their service invoicing system.
Better to have the dealer’s commitment on the issues that are important
to you before you sign on the dotted line.
Track and control all new forklift and used forklifts maintenance costs after the purchase.
Paying attention to this aspect of cost control can save your company
thousands of profit dollars.
Take your time when selecting the right new forklift or used forklift that will be safe
for all involved. A forklift is only a glorified fulcrum or teeter
totter. An untrained operator driving the wrong forklift, handling
loads that aren’t within the rated capacity is a recipe for disaster and
the source of significant company liability. Don’t let an accident
resulting in injury or a fatality happen on your watch.
LINK: http://www.forkliftamerica.com/forklift-buyers-guide
About Continental Lift Truck & Used Forklifts
Continental Lift Truck, located in Minneapolis, MN, is one of the largest wholesalers of Used Forklifts
in the World. Established in 1984, the founder of the
company, Douglas Tamasi, has been in the forklift industry since 1969.
Our huge inventory includes: Cushion Tire Used Forklifts, Pneumatic Tire Used Forklifts, Rough Terrain Used Forklifts, Three Wheel Electric Used Forklifts, Sit Down Rider Electric Used Forklifts, Reach Trucks Used Forklifts and more used forklifts.
Continental Lift Truck, located in Minneapolis, MN, is one of the largest wholesalers of Used Forklifts in the World. Established in 1984, the founder of the company, Douglas Tamasi, has been in the forklift industry since 1969. Our huge inventory includes: Cushion Tire Used Forklifts, Pneumatic Tire Used Forklifts, Rough Terrain Used Forklifts, Three Wheel Electric Used Forklifts, Sit Down Rider Electric Used Forklifts, Reach Trucks Used Forklifts and more used forklifts.
This article is super helpful when it comes to explaining buying forklifts. I work at a feed lot and I was given the task of acquiring a new forklift. I know a little bit about forklifts, but I don't really know their value. I think that I have a rough idea of the direction I'm going to take now. Thanks guys and keep up the good work! http://www.arpac.ca/lift-trucks
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