Reach truck

Daniel Schilling,

New generation of Crown with high mast stability

With the new ESR 1200 series, Crown is launching its proven reach trucks with a new mast portfolio.

The reach trucks in the ESR 1200 series are characterized in particular by their stable mast. © Crown

The successors to the ESR-1000 series have one of the most stable masts in the industry. With the deflection-resistant steel construction and a residual load capacity of 1,200 kilograms at a lifting height of 12 meters, heavy loads can be moved quickly and safely even at great heights. A decisive factor is the up to 36 percent higher mast stability compared to the previous models. The new masts enable heavy loads to be set down and picked up more quickly, even at high racking heights of up to 14.2 meters.

Operators can also better predict the behavior of the mast. They gain more confidence in handling and can work smoothly and precisely at any height. The mast design with angled crossbeam ensures better upward visibility. Thanks to the laterally offset positioning of the clear-view mast, the operator also always has the load wheels, forks and pallet in view. The optional panoramic overhead guard further improves visibility and also protects against falling objects and dirt.

With the optional Xpress-Lower technology, the mast lowering speed can be doubled to 1.1 m/s, which enables productivity increases of up to 21 percent. No additional energy is consumed, but the energy released during the lowering process is fed back into the battery. In combination with the regenerative braking system of the ESR-1200 series, energy consumption can be reduced by up to 11 percent. Optional assistance systems for automatic lifting height preselection and residual capacity control also increase precision, safety and efficiency in day-to-day work.

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