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New full electric stock picker from Dingli

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Dingli OPT0507 Dingli’s electric drive OPT0507 stock picker. (Photo: Dingli).

Dingli has launched an all-electric vertical mast stock-picker platform.

The oil-free OPT0507 picker unit is designed for use ina range of indoor applications, including supermarkets and warehouses. Its two-level platform for carrying goods is designed to meet modern picking requirements.

The unit has a maximum working height of 4.99m, a maximum platform load, for operators, of 135kg, a maximum pallet load for materials of 90kg and a maximum deck load, again for materials, of 115kg.

Dingli OPT0507 (Photo: Dingli)

As Dingli points out, the direct electric drive machine is oil-free and therefore environmentally friendly. Its features also include a maximum speed 4.8km/h and compact dimensions, with a zero turning radius on the inner wheels and 1.3m turning radius on its back wheels.

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