Adapter Carriage T 013.1 / T013.2

for changing to different ISO class

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Specification:

KAUP Fork Carriages type T013.1 and T013.2 can be used as adapter for changing to different ISO classes. This makes it possible to use an existing attachment even when the forklift truck is changed.

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Qualities:

  • Solid construction for heavy duty operation
  • Best visibility

 

  • Load Backrest see model T179.
  • Other construction widths available upon request.
  • Fork Carriage with artificial lost load center distance available upon request.
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Attachment is serially designed without sideshift. It can be fitted with separate or valveblock sidesift upon request.
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Attachment can be fitted with load backrest model T179.
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Please note the additional information below the data table.
Icon with inscription T180 and blue image of a forklift fork on white background
Attachment supplied serially without forks. All forks in accordance with ISO 2330 can be used. Matching forks model T180 are available.

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