Sellick Equipment Ltd., Harrow, Ontario, has announced a new model of rough terrain forklift.
The S150, with 15,000 pounds of capacity at its 24-inch load center, is now in full production. This new model is powered by an economical 74-horseppwer four-cylinder intercooled Tier 4 final electronic engine that produces 295 foot/pounds of torque, according to the company.
The S150 features a fully isolated operator platform that reduces noise and vibration, and the overhead guard structure is both ROPS and FOPS certified, Sellick says. Operators can monitor the machine’s systems through a multifunction digital LCD screen that also provides on board diagnostics that reduce downtime.
The S150 is designed for heavy industrial applications, such as steel and plastic pipe manufacturing/distribution, steel fabrication, engineered wood products, concrete products, automotive recycling and public utilities, to name a few.
Established in 1969, Sellick Equipment provides rough terrain material handling products and support through a North American wide dealer network. More information is available at 877-735-4525 or at sales@sellickequipment.com.
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