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New pedestrian pallet stacker for hazardous areas

Sichelschmidt GmbH will be presenting the latest version of the d400 Ex electric pedestrian pallet stacker at CeMAT. The truck enables load handling even in confined areas - and in potentially explosive zones. The series is available in three load capacity classes:

Sichelschmidt GmbH
New pedestrian pallet stacker for hazardous areas

1,250 kg, 1,600 kg and 2,000 kg. Versions with 2,500 kg and 3,000 kg are available as options. The user also has a choice of lift mast. They can choose between SXM (simplex), DFFM (duplex) and TFFM (triplex) masts with lifting heights of up to 5,500 mm. Depending on the application, Sichelschmidt supplies the d400 Ex with explosion protection equipment for zones 1 and 2 (gas Ex) as well as 21 and 22 (dust Ex) and as a zone 1 vehicle for gas group IIC. Corresponding certifications in accordance with the revised ATEX standard, which has been in force since April 2016, are available. As the pedestrian pallet stackers are manufactured to order in Wetter/Ruhr, a range of accessories and special equipment is available. These include a 125 mm basic lift with a load capacity of 2,000 kg, a driver's platform, an integrated weighing system and an Ex charging system for recharging the battery in potentially explosive atmospheres. Sichelschmidt also develops customer-specific special vehicles based on the d400 series, such as explosion-proof tractors.

CeMAT 2016: Hall 26, Stand K25

Contact:Sichelschmidt GmbH 58300 Wetter Tel.: 0 23 35 / 63 09-0 E-Mail:[email protected] www.sichelschmidt.de

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