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Crown RM 6000 Reach Truck

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2011

The Crown RM 6000 is the industry's first pantograph reach truck forklift that can reach 505 inches and deliver 1,000 pounds more capacity at height. Maximizing open slots at the top of racks that fill warehouses and distribution centers has been a challenge for companies seeking to store heavy loads at high height, but the Crown RM 6000 allows businesses to gain utilization, flexibility and financial benefits by leveraging existing open rack space versus building new warehouses or adding onto existing facilities. The Crown RM 6000 is equipped with forks that travel upward at an industry-leading pace of 153 feet per minute, and the Crown OnTrac™ Anti-Slip Traction Control System assists the truck from slipping on wet, dusty or sealed floors.

Crown Equipment is one of the world's largest lift truck manufacturers. Crown's award-winning line of lift trucks maintains a reputation for exceptional product design, engineering and manufacturing. From the smallest hand pallet truck to the highest lifting turret truck, Crown seeks to provide users with safe, efficient and ergonomic lift trucks that lower total cost of ownership and maximize uptime. Headquartered in New Bremen, Ohio, Crown manufactures lift trucks that are sold throughout the world. Learn more at http://www.crown.com/usa

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  • Thanks for your post. We offer several different videos here on our YouTube channel that will help you become more familiar with our products and learn more about the features. Also, please visit the training portion of our website for more information.

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  • I'm looking for employment in the warehousing industry before the end of May this year, and have been getting some informal training prior to taking an OSHA operator certification. I need to know what I'm going to be doing when it comes to the machines that I'm likely to be operating, and this might be one of the models I'll encounter. Any good instruction videos?

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