New stacker series for simple applications

Marvin Meyke,

Hyster expands its product range

Hyster Europe is expanding its range with a new series of multi-purpose counterbalance and warehouse trucks. With the UT series, Hyster wants to respond to the increasing demand for low-cost forklifts.

With the new UT series, Hyster is expanding its portfolio with stackers for simple applications. © Hyster

The forklifts with a load capacity of up to 3.5 tons are available with diesel, gas or dual-fuel engines. According to the manufacturer, they are characterized by low operating costs and are suitable for simple applications.

In addition to the H2.0-3.5 UT series, the first available models in the range include the electric pallet truck with platform P2.0UT S and the electric pedestrian pallet truck S1.5UT. A selection of electric counterbalance trucks is also expected to be launched in 2020. In addition, further UT forklift trucks and warehouse technology solutions are to be added to the range this year.

The new Hyster H2.0-3.5 UT series trucks reach speeds of up to 20 km/h and, according to the company, are characterized by fast lifting and lowering speeds. Various forks and fork carriers, including with integrated sideshift, are available for the industrial trucks. Tiltable masts are also available for the trucks.

"With our comprehensive range and numerous equipment options, we offer companies the ideal truck for every application and requirement," explains Rob O'Donoghue, Director Solutions EMEA at Hyster Europe. Like the Hyster FT and XT truck series, the UT trucks are also designed to reduce damage and downtime. For example, the hoses are routed in such a way that they cannot twist or rub against other parts. In addition, the tilt cylinders are sealed to prevent contamination and the fan ensures efficient cooling.

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