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Battery Equipment

Batteries, Chargers, and Battery Handling Equipment

Batteries for electric forklift trucks serve two purposes:
A) Supply power
B) Provide counterweighting for the chassis

Buying the correct battery for your truck is critical to safe load handling. The battery must meet the minimum battery weight requirement shown on the capacity rating nameplate in order for the capacity ratings to be valid and the truck to be safe to operate.

We have a full range of battery handling and servicing equipment to meet your needs and training programs for your operators for proper battery maintenance.

Call John Jordan @ 216-587-0400 or e-mail to johnj@clarklift.com for product assistance, site survey, and development of specifications for your material handling needs.


PRICING NOTICE - STEEL SURCHARGES - June, 2008

Due to the rapidly escalating price of steel, all manufacturers are adding steel surcharges to the price of their products and thus we will need to pass those surcharges on to you. Please e-mail us for current selling price including steel surcharge for the item you desire.



Battery Service Stand BSS-15

$378.00



Battery Transfer Cart BTC-24MPP - Manual Push/Pull

$2,979.00



Battery Charging Stand BS24-2

Requires Quote



Battery Filler WG-1 Water Gun

$143.00



Battery Lockout SB350-LOCKOUTW

$28.00


Buying Batteries for Forklift Trucks

Buying a battery for a forklift truck requires knowing the specifications for providing the corrrect power for the vehicle and the meeting the minimum battery weight requirement for vehicle capacity and stability.

In order to buy the correct battery for your forklift truck, you will need to know the following information:

A) Battery voltage requirement.
B) Physical dimensions of the battery compartment of the truck.
C) Whether or not the battery requires a cover.
D) The position or location on the battery tray where the cables are placed.
E) The length of battery cables.
F) The type of battery connector.
G) The minimum battery weight requirement.
H) The construction type of the battery - either standard construction or specialized safety construction that may be required if the truck is used in a Classified Hazardous Environment where there may be a hazard of fire or explosion.

Call John Jordan at 216-587-0400 or e-mail to johnj@neonmaterialhandling.com for assistance.