Yale Cushion Tire Trucks
The IC engine cushion model lift trucks designed by Yale are manufactured and designed to suit the demands of specific applications and businesses. The GM in-line 2.4L and 4.3L engines, along with the Mazda 2.0L and 2.2L in-line 4 cylinder engines are extremely efficient, durable and powerful engines. Their design has been specifically made and proven for utmost reliability and performance.
Yale Hi-Vis masts provide excellent construction and unsurpassed visibility thanks to their original design and construction. Every part has been engineered for extended, low-maintenance life and fantastic performance. These models are really well designed to be a top-player in the industry.
Frame & Outriggers
The outrigger and frame of the lift truck must be able to handle extreme environments to be able to safely and efficiently handle the every day stresses it is likely to encounter. The frames made by Yale provide utmost protection to all of the components of the lift truck. Furthermore, they support the machine and give it a long life and optimal strength.
To be able to make certain that their machines satisfy all the requirements and expectations of their clients, Yale frames have been subject to extensive computer, laboratory and application testing. For extra capacity and support, outriggers are welded directly to the frame. These main components must be able to effectively deal with the stresses of the most throughput reach truck condition.
Operator's Compartment
Yale trucks have built into each new equipment their "Best-in-class" ergonomics, which provides superior comfort, excellent visibility, amazing operator comfort and low effort operation. These really vital features all add up to enable operators to work more efficiently and help operators keep up their productivity levels during their shift.
Yale engineers specifically focused on a spacious and ergonomically designed operator's compartment. Yale's electric steering further improves the production of the units. This feature offers more precise steering control with less steering effort and further improves productivity. Having an ergonomically friendly design is essential to be able to enable operators to remain as productive as possible during the shift.