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Forum: Lifting machines
Discussion:  what does it mean? BOOM
Number of messages: 6

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matrix_thanh
gfdgf, South Africa
I see on website: httpwwwcontainer-handlerscom/dieselstapler/.
I do not understand the word:
        01. BOOM: T, TX, TFS, TFH, ...
        02. Com NR.: DS1045T, ...
What does it mean? Please help me.
Thank you very much.

Modified 2 May 2009 07:53 PM
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johnr_j
Georgia, United States
Send E-mail to info at hinrichs-stapler dot de, the perople who but the chart together - I'm ceratain the BOOM is referring to the mast or uprright and th T, TX, TXS referrers to the design of the mast but not familar w/those abbreviations - we don't use in North America

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Posted 6 May 2009 06:25 AM Reply  Report this message
matrix_thanh
gfdgf, South Africa
Thank you very much.
I also ask them (the company) but they refuse to answer. Your answer helps me aware more.
May i ask your email, sir?
Best regards!

Posted 6 May 2009 01:29 PM Reply  Report this message
johnr_j
Georgia, United States
Prefer to communicate through this forum.  Sorry.

Not familar with "Wandler" transmission.

Maybe some one else can help withe the meaning of the Boom - T, TX, etc.   Sounds like Hinrich-Stabler doesn't care about prospective customers - I'm certain there are other companies that do - keep searching.

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Posted 6 May 2009 08:35 PM Reply  Report this message
KMB_lift
Connecticut, United States
Just refers to type of boom for their container handling lifts...TFS = telefreeview, TQ = telescope, T = tele, TX = triplo. Click on examples in the chart - plenty of pics to describe what those terms signify...

Posted 6 May 2009 10:36 PM Reply  Report this message
johnr_j
Georgia, United States
KMB lift,

Thanks for your replies.  Now I am a bit smarter than I was a couple of minutes ago.



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