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7 tips to work safely with a telehandler
05 June 2018
Accidents with telehandlers happen on a regular basis. If you keep in mind the 7 tips below, you can avoid them from happening.
What you should know before starting to use a battery charger
04 June 2018
When you purchase a new battery charger, it is very important to take certain things into account before plugging it into the socket. If an incorrect action is performed, your new battery charger could fail. What exactly do you need to pay attention to? Let's give you a summary.
How to pick a high-quality industrial battery charger? (Efficiency)
04 June 2018
When working with batteries, it’s not unusual to experience a reduction in battery life. Over 50% of all battery issues are not related to the battery itself but rather to the inefficient charging methods or an incompatibility between the charger and batteries, you can read more about this in the blog post How do I correctly charge traction batteries?
A telehandler? Discover the advantages of a telehandler in comparison with other machinery
01 June 2018
Do you use cranes and all-terrain machinery? Then chances are big a telehandler will offer you plenty of advantages. Discover why it makes sense to use a telehandler.
Most common risks when working with a telehandler
30 May 2018
Even today, in 2018, accidents with telehandlers are still a frequent occurrence. Statistics show that the main cause, accounting for 20% of the accidents, is due to the loss of control over a machine, vehicle, object or animal. That is why maintaining control over the telehandler is of great importance for the safety of yourself and your environment.
Difficult to access terrain? We can offer you the solution: ground protection mats and outrigger pads!
29 May 2018
Does your construction site cause you concerns due to its bad accessibility? Are you at a loss what to do because your heavy equipment keeps sinking in the soft subsoil that should actually be protected? These problems are now a thing of the past thanks to the ground support and stabiliser plates.
Interview with an expert: Our consumables expert Tjakke talks about optimising the range
18 April 2018
Tjakke Stevens is the product specialist for the consumables range. He started working in our warehouse where he got to know TVH and all of the products. This detailed product knowledge allows him to excel at his current job: product specialist and buyer.
7 tips to work safely at altitude
Many accidents on construction sites or in companies are the result of an incorrect use of a mobile elevating work platform . A well-trained operator, following basic safety regulations, a regular...
When do you use a telehandler?
Have you ever heard of a telehandler? This is a machine that can reach places other lifting equipment can't. The machine is equipped with a telescopic boom, designed to lift and move heavy loads. Do you often need to lift heavy loads? Or do you need a versatile machine? Then definitely keep reading to find out what the telehandler has to offer you.
Safely working at altitude: how to calculate the wind speed?
Taking an appropriate training course and wearing the correct fall protection equipment, are definitely two necessary measures. But do you also take into account the weather conditions before you go...
Everything you need to know about safety harnesses for your mobile elevating work platform
When you or your employees start working with a mobile elevating work platform, fall protection is vital.
Inspect your lift truck forks to increase your safety
Did you know that is it best to check your lift truck forks for wear every year? A lot of lift truck drivers forget to perform this inspection. That's a shame, as working with worn or cracks forks is dangerous.