I believe many people are no strangers to CCTV's "China Great Expert" program. In order to better promote the dissemination of skilled personnel work, the program has been broadcast for two seasons and the response is very good. The program not only stimulated the enthusiasm of the laborers to learn skills, but also enabled the public to understand different areas of skills.
This time, "China's Greatest Hand" in the third quarter of the Labor Day special program will be aired in CCTV, two Linde E16C forklifts (1.6 tons of electric counterbalanced forklift trucks) are invited to help the player's challenge, the driver is driving the Linde forklift, not only Can use the fork to cut fruit, but also stacked glass, hanging iron bottles with iron, it really earned the audience's attention. After the program was recorded, many on-site spectators rushed forward to “feel” the two big guys, wondering why such a forklift could make such subtle movements.
Linde Challenges CCTV "Chinese Expert"
In fact, Linde's three-point electric counterbalanced forklift E16C adopts a maintenance-free full AC drive and control system. The speed is high, the operation is very smooth, and it is flexible and efficient. It can easily work in smaller channel width requirements. , to achieve higher cargo stability and accuracy. The E16C has Linde's unique dual pedal operating system and fingertip operating handle with armrests, which significantly reduces the operator's working fatigue, while avoiding the errors caused by complex operations, greatly improving work efficiency.
At present, the Linde electric forklift's bearing capacity has been extended to 8 tons, a total of more than 30 models on the market, with the new energy management technology, new body structure, new security technology is widely used in Linde electric forklifts, already in the car , Food cold chain, e-commerce, clothing, airports, supermarkets, etc. are widely used in various industries, Linde electric forklift will be the users of the "energy-saving emission reduction" on the road belonging to the harbor. (This article is from Linde)