LINDE DEBUTS IMPROVED REPLACEMENT FORKLIFT

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- 9 May 2002 ( #56 ) - HANNOVER, Germany
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Linde used CeMAT 2002 as a platform to launch its new 2.0-2.5-tonne capacity 39X diesel and gas counterbalance forklift, replacing a model more than 15 years old.

The new generation forklift will be replacing its market-leading predecessor, introduced in it's original form in 1985, and production may run at "some 10,000 units a year or 40 percent of our German production", according to marketing department head Jens Menneke.

The 39X was 20 percent lighter, took 25 percent less time for load cycles, and used 30 percent less fuel than its predecessor, Mr Menneke said. Great effort was made to meet growing environmental concerns, meaning oil changes were required only every 6,000 hours.

The new model made 50 percent less noise and the driver had almost 50 percent more visibility through the mast, a result of the top-mounted mast tilt rams, which also increased stability. Linde's load control system - already available on its battery electric forklifts - was integrated.

Production of the 39X began in March at Linde's German plant. In June the machine will be introduced in Spain, Austria and Switzerland, with Italy, the Benelux, the United Kingdom and France to follow in the second half. "Distribution will be global by the end of the year," Mr Menneke said.
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