Specify your type of Forklift
The Forklift Network comprises suppliers throughout the UK who stock a full range of used, refurbished, reconditioned and new machines.
This site will help you identify exactly what type of forklift is best suited to your needs, taking into account fuel type, load capacity and lift height.
Simply select the type of forklift you want and the Forklift Network will help you find it.
>>>>>>>-----CLICK HERE----->>>>>>>
Search for Forklift Dealers
Let our system use your truck requirements to search the UK's largest forklift network for suppliers that are able to fulfil your requirement.
The system is location based and will use your specific location as the origin for the search and will therefore try to identify the closest suppliers to you that are best able to fulfil your requirement.
>>>>>>>-----CLICK HERE----->>>>>>>
Select the best Forklift
The Forklift Network will identify up to four suppliers operating in your area who will be able to provide you with the type of forklift you have specified.
We will give you their contact details and also ask each of them to contact you with a quote so you can be sure you are getting the best deal.
>>>>>>>-----CLICK HERE----->>>>>>>
“Many thanks for an excellent service” - Alan Towler Enquiry Ref 639207
Tips for pedestrian reach fork lift truck in and around scotland
Whilst trying to find pedestrian reach fork lift truck in and around scotland you may wish to know that a warehouse employee became trapped under the forklift he was driving, after it fell over on to him causing his death.
When searching for pedestrian reach fork lift truck in and around scotland it may be worth knowing that that hourly application is generally the key to identifying which forklift to buy. The hours of usage per day for the forklift will be in direct proportion to what you will expect to pay.
While investigating pedestrian reach fork lift truck in and around scotland you might wish to be aware that a forklift driver also has a legal duty to ensure the safety of others. In one case a forklift driver working at a sawmill was fined £1,750 plus costs after an incident in which he hit a fellow employee causing a fractured pelvis, cuts and bruises. The driver''s vision was impaired by the load he was carrying. In this case the employer had employed an in-house forklift truck trainer and the driver had received regular refresher training and re-testing and as a result it was the employee not the employer that was fined for this incident.