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    Yale’s lineup of access and lift equipment includes forklift trucks that range in capacity from 19,000 to 36,000 pounds, as well as stand up / reach forklifts, order selectors, pallet jacks, walkie stackers, and more.

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    Hours1,184
    Location: Euclid, Ohio
    Seller: Machine Maxx USA
    Serial NumberE878V01655L
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Seller: Prolift Equipment
    Hours8,000
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Seller: Prolift Equipment
    Hours3,576
    Location: Euclid, Ohio
    Seller: Machine Maxx USA
    Hours6,192
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Seller: Prolift Equipment
    Hours1,520
    Location: Queen Creek, Arizona
    Hours8,027
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Seller: Prolift Equipment
    Hours3,732
    Location: Euclid, Ohio
    Seller: Machine Maxx USA
    Hours4,819
    Location: Euclid, Ohio
    Seller: Machine Maxx USA
    Hours5,636
    Location: Euclid, Ohio
    Seller: Machine Maxx USA
    Hours6,681
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Seller: Prolift Equipment
    Hours1,272
    Location: Buffalo, New York
    Seller: United Lift LLC
    Hours7,061
    Location: Euclid, Ohio
    Seller: Machine Maxx USA
    Hours7,533
    Location: Queen Creek, Arizona
    Hours8,286
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Seller: Prolift Equipment
    Hours9,984
    Location: Des Moines, Iowa
    Hours2,174
    Location: Queen Creek, Arizona
    Hours6,912
    Location: Des Moines, Iowa
    Hours20,000
    Location: Colton, California
    Seller: LiftWorks USA
    Hours13,287
    Location: South Bend, Indiana
    Seller: Alta Material Handling
    Hours18,574
    Location: Lancaster, New York
    Seller: Alta Material Handling
    Hours10,317
    Location: Battle Creek, Michigan
    Seller: Alta Material Handling
    Hours9,753
    Location: Battle Creek, Michigan
    Seller: Alta Material Handling
    Hours591
    Location: Lakeville, Massachusetts
    Seller: Alta Material Handling
    Hours13,701
    Location: Lansing, Michigan
    Seller: Alta Material Handling
    Hours6,500
    Location: Detroit, Michigan
    Hours13,452
    Location: Colton, California
    Seller: LiftWorks USA
    Hours8,959
    Location: Pineville, North Carolina
    Seller: Forklift Pro

    About Yale

    Founded in 1844 following Linus Yale Jr.’s invention of the pin-tumbler cylinder lock, Yale entered the materials handling business in 1875. Yale Materials Handling Corporation’s lineup of access and lift equipment includes high-capacity electric, gas, LP-gas, and diesel-powered forklift trucks that range in capacity from 19,000 to 36,000 pounds (8,618 to 16,329 kilograms).

    Yale also designs and manufacturers stand up / reach forklift trucks, order pickers, very narrow aisle forklift trucks, pallet jacks, walkie stackers, three- and four-wheel forklift trucks, tow tractors, and pneumatic tire and cushion tire forklift trucks. The company’s internal combustion forklift trucks include LPG and diesel models organized in MX and Veracitor VX series; Yale designed the MX series for standard lift applications and the Veracitor VX range for maximum productivity and economic fuel consumption.

    A Long History Of Lifts

    Although Yale Materials Handling Corporation is one of the largest and most well-known manufacturers of materials handling equipment, Linus Yale Jr. actually founded Yale in 1844 after inventing the pin-tumbler cylinder lock. Roughly two decades later, Yale and Henry Towne formed the Yale Lock Manufacturing Company, which later became Yale and Towne Manufacturing Co.


    Yale MPW060-E Pallet Jack Forklift

    The company entered the materials handling business in 1875 and in 1920 launched a battery-powered low-lift platform truck. High-lift platform trucks, tow tractors, and an early lifting truck with tilting forks would follow. After expanding into Europe and Japan in the 1930s, the company added gas, LPG, and diesel-powered forklift trucks in 1950. The 1960s would see Yale undergo the first of several mergers and acquisitions when it merged with Eaton Manufacturing.

    Eventually, North American Coal Corporation (NACCO) acquired Yale in 1985 and later the Hyster Company in 1989 to form NACCO Materials Handling Corp. NACCO spun that company off in 2012 as Hyster-Yale Materials Handling. Yale Materials Handling is now a division of Hyster-Yale Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hyster-Yale Materials Handling.

    The Operation

    Yale claims a dealer network numbering more than 150 dealers worldwide that serve customers on every continent. The company also has nearly 20 sales, marketing, administrative, manufacturing, and assembly operations located worldwide. Among those operations are 12 production facilities that output complete models and components. Yale notes that its lift trucks are generally assembled in the region that they’re sold in.

    Find The Right Yale Lift Truck

    You will typically find thousands of Yale forklifts for sale on LiftsToday.com. Popular models include ERC045VG cushion tire forklifts, GLP050VX and GLP060VX pneumatic tire forklifts, MPB040E pallet jack forklifts, and OS030EC order picker forklifts. Scroll to the bottom of this page and click one of the three boxes—Search By Category, Search By Model, or Search By State—to further narrow your search for Yale forklifts.



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