How Much Does Operator Comfort Actually Matter on a Lift Truck?

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Operator cab on Konecranes forklift lift truck

A lot of operators in heavy industry already carry bad backs, bad hips, and bad shoulders. The lift truck they sit in either makes that worse or it makes it better. When the ride is harsh and the seat is rough, the operator takes the beating home with him at the end of the shift.

Why a Harsh Ride Beats Operators Up Shift After Shift

The wrong machine pounds on the operator the entire time he is in the seat. For a workforce that is already dealing with bad backs, bad hips, and bad shoulders, that punishment adds up fast. The ride quality and the seat decide how rough the day is on the body.

How a Better Seat and Smoother Ride Change the Workday

Operator comfort is not a luxury feature on a heavy-capacity lift truck. A better seat and a smoother ride make the operation as comfortable and smooth as possible for the person actually running it. That is the difference between a machine that wears the operator down and one that lets him do the job without absorbing the punishment.

What Going From a Jalopy to a Cadillac Means From the Operator Seat

Operators describe the upgrade the same way anyone would describe trading a jalopy for a Cadillac. The whole driving experience changes. That is why the feedback from the operator seat has been a strong thumbs up.

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