Long Load Handling
Case Study - Manoeuvrable Sidetracker Handles 18-Metre Extrusions
A highly manoeuvrable multi-direction
sideloader from Sidetracker is being used successfully by Newburgh
Engineering to handle 18-metre aluminium extrusions inside and
outside its Derbyshire factory.
The company, which operates from a sloping site in the Peak
National Park, specialises in precision machining work and currently
has a contract to produce longitudinal structural components
for rail carriages.
The battery-powered Sidetracker takes packs of extrusions
weighing 2.5 tonnes from the delivery lorry to an external bulk
storage area and then delivers them up an 8 per cent gradient
to the production area as required for machining. Handling such
long components inside the factory with a conventional lift truck
would have caused problems, but the twin-axle steering on the
Sidetracker enables it to rotate on its own axis and manoeuvre
safely through the works.
The Sidetracker is a four-wheel model with two drive wheels,
an articulating chassis that ensures firm ground contact, and
treaded cushion tyres that increase traction and driver comfort
on slopes and uneven ground. Power is provided by twin electro-hydraulic
units, and the driver can also select a high-torque setting to
increase traction further when necessary.The 18-metre extrusions
are carried on special forks with a spread of seven metres which
have a 5mm layer of polyurethane on top to prevent scuffing