Follow our Mast Guide below that explains the differences between the different types of trucks masts.
With a wide range of mast models available how do you make the right choice? Before choosing a mast it’s best to take height restrictions into consideration:
Locate and measure your highest shelf to understand lift requirements and then add another 150-200 mm to your measurement. The extra space allows a truck operator additional clearance to lift above the rack and avoid dragging the product as it’s loaded or unloaded.
Some applications call for entering and exiting doorways. Perform a walk-through of your building and measure doorway heights to learn your lowered height requirement. If your application also requires operation on lorries, you need to take the lorry measurements in to consideration too.
When working in a confined space the feature called free lift should be considered. The free lift function enables the forks to be lifted to a certain height with the mast at collapsed height.
One of the many ways to keep productivity high in your operation is having the right truck fitted to your specific application and your environment. The type of mast for your truck can already make a difference: so here are the all models you can choose from.
Only available on BT Staxio 0.8 t and BT Staxio 1 t Compact
Available on BT Staxio 1 t - 1,2 t
Has a free-lift range of 76 mm so it is possible to transport goods horizontally without raising the mast and increasing its minimum height.
Suitable for loading and unloading trucks and in low-level applications.
Available on BT Staxio 1 t -2 t
Duplex Tele Panoramic View
Available on BT Staxio 1 t - 2 t
This mast combines high lift heights with a low mast height.
Suitable for stacking applications in halls with limited ceiling heights, on covered lorries and places where the truck must pass through doorways with low clearance.
Excellent view through this mast.
Available on BT Staxio 1,2 t - 1,4 t
Available on BT Staxio 1,2 t - 1,4 t