Mobile product: Cargo scale for class II, III lift trucks
Mountable directly to any class II or class III lift truck to save floor space, the CLS cargo lift scale weighs loads in transit.
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By Modern Materials Handling Staff October 07, 2010
Product of the Day: Cargo scale for class II, III lift trucks
Mountable directly to any class II or class III lift truck to save floor space, the CLS cargo lift scale weighs loads in transit. The scale system is offered in two models that install within the cab either wirelessly or hard-wired. Both versions include printing capability and are legal for trade in commercial settings. Rice Lake Weighing Systems, 800-472-6703, www.ricelake.com.
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