Used Equipment - Forklifts, Pallet Jacks, Wheel Loaders, Boomlifts and Manlifts

Used Equipment Santa Maria - Forklifts, Pallet Jacks, Wheel Loaders, Boomlifts and Man Lifts. The Resource segment specializes in supporting clients relying on equipment for material handling applications, waste handling, quarry and mining applications. Equipment is manufactured for both underground and surface mining operations to extract and haul minerals and precious metals including coal, copper, oil sands, iron ore, gold, aggregates and additional minerals. This industry creates and develops equipment and technologic solutions to clients for autonomous machine abilities, equipment management analytics and fleet management systems. This industry’s product portfolio includes a variety of equipment and their parts including rotary and track drills, draglines, mining trucks, scoops and haulers, electric rope shovels, off-highway trucks, high-wall miners, longwall miners, landfill compactors, hard rock vehicles, landfill and soil compactors, electronics, control systems, wheel loaders, track-type tractors, articulated trucks, and more. The Energy and Transportation Industry supports customers in CAT machines, power generation, oil and gas, industrial, rail and marine applications. A variety of related parts and equipment make up this division including reciprocating engine powered generator sets, Caterpillar machines, integrated systems for electric power, reciprocating engines for industrial applications, turbines, centrifugal gas compressors, marine applications and reciprocating engines for oil and gas applications. Diesel-electric locomotives and rail-related components, services and products along with remanufactured reciprocating engines and components are also included. CAT has an impressive dealer network lineup consisting of over 400 products. Equipment ranges from motor graders, hydraulic excavators, locomotives, agricultural tractors, off-highway trucks, backhoe loaders an more. Equipment is utilized in forestry, construction, material-handling, transportation, mining and road building industries. Products were divided into three main business categories in 2010: financial products, engines and machinery for sale to government and private clients. Since 2011, the five business segments Caterpillar has been reporting financials for include power systems, financial products, construction, resource industries and all other segments. The shift in supply change management to a much more just-in-time focused arrangement has meant that Hyster has had to frequently invest in brand new technology. Acquisitions and investments were made in the United States, Italy, Netherlands, and countless other places all over the globe. All of these investments have made Hyster a worldwide leader in the forklift market. In 2009, Hyster celebrated its eightieth anniversary as an industry leader of materials handling equipment, which consists of over three hundred assorted models of forklift trucks. JLG forklifts have come a long way since Mr. John L. Grove came back to town from his cross-country road trip and since the first aerial work platform debuted on the market. These days, the company proudly continues to expand itself into numerous marketplaces globally and develops new products to make sure customers are capable of being more efficient and perform in the workplace within a safer environment. In the new millennium, Skyjack was purchased by the Linamar Corporation, who is LNR on the TSX, a primary manufacturer of modules, assemblies and precision-machined components. Today, Skyjack has production plants in United States, Canada and Hungary with additional support offices in Asia and Europe. The Skyjack trademark became a leader in the industry for aerial hoist machines by combining features like for instance quality, durability and serviceability, making their scissor hoists know all over the world for product efficiency and reliability. Skyjack makes lots of other self propelled aerial lifts for its global client base. Their elevated work heights reach up to fifty six feet. The company`s existing Boom hoist model series has telescopic booms starting from forty five feet to seventy one feet. Skyjack has plans to further extend their boom lift truck product line. The company remains a dominant player in the industry adapting rapidly to the continually changing requirements of all their clients. Recently, Skyjack purchased Carelift Equipment in August 2007 and Volvo's Material Handling Equipment so as to try to expand their Telehandling product offering. The resulting VR series telehandlers and Zoom Boom along with the additional production capability further guarantees the company`s growth and success. Toyota's lift trucks offer better stability, visibility, productivity, ergonomics, and all the leading safety technology that has made Toyota an industry leader. The company’s System of Active Stability, also called “SAS”, helps lessen the possibility of incidents and injuries, in addition to increasing productivity levels while minimizing the potential for product and equipment damage. System Active Stability senses several factors that might lead to lateral instability and possible lateral overturn. When any of those factors are detected, SAS immediately engages the Swing Lock Cylinder to steady the rear axle. This changes the lift truck’s stability trajectory from triangular in shape to rectangular, offering a major increase in stability which substantially reduces the probability of an accident from a lateral overturn. The Active Mast Function Controller or the Active Control Rear Stabilizer also helps to avoid injuries or accidents while adding durability. The SAS systems were originally used on the 7-Series internal combustion lift trucks which were put on the market in 1999. These systems helped thrust Toyota into the lead for industry safety standards. Now, SAS is utilized on nearly every modern internal combustion products and is standard equipment for the new 8-Series. There are more than 100,000 SAS-equipped lift vehicles in action, exceeding 450 million hours combined. The increased population of SAS-equipped vehicles in the field, along with required operator training, overturn fatalities across all brands have decreased by 13.6% since 1999. Furthermore, there have been an overall 35.5% fall in industry wide collisions, loss of control, falls and overturn from a lift vehicle for the same period.

LS14822
Stock Number: LS14822 GL
Make: HYUNDAI
Model: 40L-7A
Year: 2017
LS14822
EQU020813
Stock Number: EQU020813 GL
Make: CAT
Model: C5000-LE
Year: 2011
EQU020813
301279
Stock Number: 301279 GL
Make: Cat
Model: 305.5E2 CR
Year: 2016
301279
DP-TOY150
Stock Number: DP-TOY150 GL
Make: TOYOTA
Model: 6HBE30
Year: 2003
DP-TOY150
EQU000491
Stock Number: EQU000491 GL
Make: Hyundai
Model: 30L-7M
Year: 2017
EQU000491
ATT150
Stock Number: ATT150 GL
Make: Misc
Model: 48" Lumber Fork
Year: 2011
ATT150
ATT515
Stock Number: ATT515 GL
Make: JLG
Model: SWING CARRIAGE
Year: 2015
ATT515
EQU020713
Stock Number: EQU020713 GL
Make: HYSTER
Model: H50FT
Year: 2012
EQU020713
EQU020801
Stock Number: EQU020801 GL
Make: HYUNDAI
Model: 30L-7A
Year: 2017
EQU020801
ATT398
Stock Number: ATT398 GL
Make: Misc
Model: 72" Class II Pallet Forks
ATT398
EQC020228
Stock Number: EQC020228 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 600AJ
Year: 2019
EQC020228
EQC019482
Stock Number: EQC019482 GL
Make: FrostFighter
Model: IDH400QR
Year: 2019
EQC019482
EQC011355
Stock Number: EQC011355 GL
Make: Magnum
Model: MLT5200IVCANSTD
Year: 2018
EQC011355
DP-CLK471
Stock Number: DP-CLK471 GL
Make: CLARK
Model: ECX25
Year: 2020
DP-CLK471
EQC019512
Stock Number: EQC019512 GL
Make: FrostFighter
Model: IDH400QR
Year: 2019
EQC019512
ATT380
Stock Number: ATT380 GL
Make: Hyundai
Model: 48" Shaft Lumber forks
Year: 2013
ATT380
EQC003235
Stock Number: EQC003235 GL
Make: JLG
Model: 3246ES
Year: 2017
EQC003235
LS14767
Stock Number: LS14767 GL
Make: RAYMOND
Model: 60-C40TT
Year: 94
LS14767
LS15296
Stock Number: LS15296 GL
Make: DOOSAN
Model: GC30E-5
Year: 2015
LS15296
DP-CLK473
Stock Number: DP-CLK473 GL
Make: CLARK
Model: ECX25
Year: 2020
DP-CLK473