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Presto Lifts P3 is Even Better Now

20130124-154919.jpgPresto Lifts unveiled their new P3 Pallet Positioner at Pro-Mat this week. The new leg design and fork pockets take some weight off the machine. Looked pretty slick and will be shipping soon.

Presto Lifts at Pro-Mat

20130122-141401.jpgHere’s a look at the Presto Lifts booth at Pro-Mat.

Latest Cogan Partition and Mezzanine Jobsite in Greater Boston

Here are a few pictures of the latest Cogan Wire Partition Jobsite in Metrowest Boston. Phase one of the job will be the installation of Cogan Wire Partition cages in both of these locations. Phase two will be adding a Cogan Mezzanine within the footprint of the future cage in the first picture. This Cogan Mezzanine will be used for product storage. The end user will be able to double his floor space in that area with the addition of the mezzanine.

Create a four-season cantilever racking system with Cogan cantilever roofs

Cogan Cantilever Roof SyastemCreate a four-season covered storage unit with Cogan cantilever roofs. Ideal for protecting any stored materials from harsh weather conditions, the angled roof design allows rain to flow down easily and shields against snow, ice and sun damage. Powder-coated structural steel components and heavy-duty treated wood joists provide superior strength and durability. An optional galvanized finish is also available upon request for extra wear-resistance. In order to account for local weather variances, Cogan cantilever roofs are always custom-manufactured for your specific racking system. Important variables such as wind and snow loads, geographical location (country/city/state), and exact physical location of the installation (against a wall or not) are all factored into the engineering process.

Rol-Lift Stainless Steel Pallet Truck

Rol-Lift stainless_steel_ptFor the ultimate protection from corrosive environments and sanitary wash down, choose a Rol-Lift Stainless Steel Hand Pallet Truck.  These units are ideal for use in freezers, food processing, pharmaceutical and laboratory environments.

They are available in six standard configurations to handle a wide range of pallet shapes and sizes.

Don’t forget to visit the Presto Lifts booth #1831 at the upcoming ProMat Show in Chicago, Jan 21 – 24, 2013.

Why Use a Fully Powered Stacker?

Presto Fully Powered StackersFor very frequent lifting and transporting look at a fully powered electric stacker. This will speed up your operation and requires no physical effort on the part of the operator – thus preventing strains and injuries. Fully powered electric stackers can also offer a safer (and cheaper) alternative to a forklift truck. Many companies now look to limit the use of forklift trucks in busy pedestrianised areas due to the risks of forklift accidents. A walk-behind truck reduces the risks of accident and injury, and has the additional benefit of being smaller than a forklift. In warehouses and storage areas, a walk behind stacker can increase the amount of space available to you due to its smaller dimensions and large turning angle. Although basic training may be necessary, walk-behind stacker operators are not required to hold a forklift license.

Look to the complete line of Presto Fully Powered Stackers to fill you needs.

The Presto PowerStak™ is a high-performance, fully-powered stacker providing instant flexibility and versatility.  It’s sleek, stylish design, low overall weight, and quiet operation allow the PowerStak to fit nicely into a wide variety of work environments including:

  • Warehouses
  • Loading Docks
  • Light Assembly Work Cells
  • Retail Sales Floors

Four PowerStak models are available to satisfy just about any requirement including servicing racks up to 10 feet high.

Visit Metalware Shelving at Promat 2013 in Chicago

MW Shelving Supported MezzBe sure to visit the Metalware Shelving booth at the Promat show in Chicago, Jan 21 thru Jan 24, in booth number 1986.

Metalware Shelving will be exhibiting their complete line of industrial grade steel shelving and wide span shelving.

Happy New Year from Cogan Wire and Metal

Cogan-eNews18-NewYearOn behalf of the entire Cogan team, I would like to wish you and your loved ones a Happy New Year.

We are looking forward to working with you and continuing to grow our businesses together in the upcoming year!

Be sure to visit us in booth 2049 at Pro Mat in Chicago.

Cogan Gear Lockers

Cogan Gear Lockers

Cogan Gear Lockers

Cogan Gear Lockers are an ideal solution for military, firehouse and even locker room applications. They are available in a range of standard sizes with the option of single or double swing doors. Custom sizes are also available.

Load Center, Why It’s Important.

This is why the load center is mportant and needs to be understood.

This is why the load center is important and needs to be understood.

To understand the concept of load center, visualize two children – one bigger, one smaller – on a playground see saw. Because of his weight, the bigger child will control the see saw; however, if the smaller child moves farther back on the seat and leans back, she will gain leverage and have more control. A counterbalance lift truck is basically an industrial see saw that can be driven. The lift truck is the “bigger child” and the load is the “smaller child.”

Two dimensions have an effect on leverage. Dimension A is determined by the manufacturer based on engineering standards and does not affect load center. The front axle is the pivot point for the forklift. The farther away the upright face of the fork or attachment from the centerline of the axle, the less lifting capacity the forklift will have. When an attachment is added, the weight and increased distance from the centerline of the front axle to the new load is considered. If Dimension A is changed the manufacturer must be involved with the revision of the forklift’s capacity rating for its data tag.

Dimension B is the load center rating of the truck and is based on the standardized U.S. load size of a 48×48” cube. The center of the cube would be 24” out from the upright face of the forks and 24” up from the horizontal face of the forks.

When training operators on a forklift’s load center and stability, he or she must understand:

  • When a load is larger than the standard, lifting it can have an adverse affect on stability
  • Every inch of extended load center may cause the load to feel 100 lbs heavier

Because every load is unique, each one must be evaluated individually by the operator; however, if loads outside of the standard are transported on a regular basis, a manufacturer can assist with providing an alternate load center rating for your application.