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Taylor has developed a solid reputation and completely reliable line of loaded container handlers. Their newest line is the TXLC Series Loaded Container Handlers. The TXLC Series loaded handlers provide a lot more stable platform due to anchoring the tilt cylinders to the counter-weight. This location is a lot farther back compared to models before.
TICS or Taylor Integrated Control System is an addition which can be added to almost all designed models in the TXLC series. This particular system is capable of integrating and diagnosing vital system parts. Many businesses and companies continue to rely on Taylor products due in part to their providing the lowest complete operating cost in the material handling business.
The 1st and 2nd tiers have a load capacity of ninety thousand pounds, the TXLC-974 in the 3rd and 4th tiers offers an eighty five thousand lbs load capacity. These units offer a 97 inch center of load. When at 106 inch center of the load, the TXLC-974 capacity is 82,000 pounds in the 2nd and 1st tiers and in the 4th and 3rd tiers it is still rated at eighty thousand pounds. Taylor Machine Works' is proud of this new heavy-duty addition to their fast growing family.
The TXTCP Series by Taylor Machine Works' is a complete testament to the company's engineering and design capabilities. This series is designed to deal with WTP, ISO and Pin-type containers. What's more, they can deal with loaded intermodal trailers. The TXTCP-900 is additionally well suited to rail car terminals. At present, the TXTCP-900 is the most versatile equipment within the business and there are no others which truly come close.
Ferwerda-Werba-Ferwerda was a Cleveland, Ohio based construction company which experienced this particular dilemma first hand. Ray and Koop Ferwerda were brothers who had moved from the Netherlands. They were partners in the firm which had become one of the major highway contractors in Ohio. The Ferwerdas' started to make an equipment which would save their livelihoods and their business by inventing a model which will do what had before been physical slope work. This creation was to offset the gap left in the worksite when a lot of men had joined the military.
The brothers initially invented an apparatus that had 2 beams set on a rotating platform, which was connected on top of a used truck. They utilized a telescopic cylinder to be able to move the beams in and out. This enabled the connected blade at the end of the beams to pull or push dirt.
After a short time, the Ferwerda brothers improved on their initial design. They created a triangular boom to produce more power. Then, they added a tilt cylinder which enabled the boom to turn forty-five degrees in either direction. This new model could be outfitted with either a bucket or a blade and the attachment movement was made possible by placing a cylinder at the back of the boom. This design powered a long push rod and allowed much work to be done.