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      Yale GLP 55 VX vs. Manitou MSI 30 D

      4 reasons to buy Yale GLP 55 VX:

      Operation

      Maximum speed 22.7 km/h and 20.9 km/h 8 % more or 1.8 km/h

      Motor

      Displacement 4.3 l. and 2.2 l. 49 % more or 2.1 l.
      Power 77 kW and 40.3 kW 48 % more or 36.7 kW

      Lifting mechanism

      Lifting capacity 5500 kg and 2721.6 kg 51 % more or 2778.4 kg

      2 reasons to buy Manitou MSI 30 D:

      Sizes

      Turn radius 2438.4 mm and 2915 mm 16 % less or 476.6 mm
      Clearance 241.3 mm and 194 mm 20 % more or 47.3 mm

      Neutral reasons:

      Sizes

      Height to overhead guard upper part 2300 mm and 2108.2 mm
      Length up to fork surface 3340 mm and 2971.8 mm
      Overall width 1450 mm and 1498.6 mm
      Overall height with mast lowered 2215 mm and 2303.8 mm
      Maximum fork height 2740 mm and 4700 mm
      Wheelbase 2100 mm and 1803.4 mm

      Operation

      Working weight 7529 kg and 4530 kg
      Type of tyre improved semi-pneumatic and 14x17.5, 7x12
      Front wheels number 2 and 2
      Rear wheels number 2 and 2

      Motor

      Torque measured at 2400 rev / min and 2400 rev / min
      Fuel type Propane and diesel
      Manufacturer G.M. and Perkins

      Lifting mechanism

      Mast forward tilting 6 degrees and 10 degrees
      Mast backwards tilting 10 degrees and 12 degrees

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      Sizes

      1. Length up to fork surface 3340 mm 1. Length up to fork surface 2971.8 mm
      2. Overall width 1450 mm 2. Overall width 1498.6 mm
      3. Overall height with mast lowered 2215 mm 3. Overall height with mast lowered 2303.8 mm
      4. Wheelbase 2100 mm 4. Wheelbase 1803.4 mm
      5. Clearance 194 mm 5. Clearance 241.3 mm
      6. Height to overhead guard upper part 2300 mm 6. Height to overhead guard upper part 2108.2 mm
      7. Maximum fork height 2740 mm 7. Maximum fork height 4700 mm

      Lifting mechanism

      8. Mast forward tilting 6 degrees 8. Mast forward tilting 10 degrees
      9. Mast backwards tilting 10 degrees 9. Mast backwards tilting 12 degrees