Two New Big Joe Products for 2016
Big Lift’s Big Joe brand will be on two new products scheduled for release into the material handling industry next month (January)—the PDSR walkie reach truck and J2 Joey low level order picker.
Big Lift LLC, the makers of Big Joe equipment, reported that the Big Joe PDSR will have a 3,000lb load capacity with lift heights available up to 157 inches at launch and will include power steering, side-shift, integral tilt, and proportional controls for lift, lower, extend and retract as standard.
“Whether at a store location, cross-dock, warehouse or in-between; new equipment is needed that is simple, capable and intuitive to operate, which is exactly what we are developing,” said Bill Pedriana the director of sales for Big Lift. “With the PDSR we are providing exceptional flexibility with one piece of equipment for places like retail stores, and with the J2 we are delivering a low level order picking vehicle perfectly suited to changes we see in fulfillment at the store level and contemporary distribution centers.”
The new PDSR is an AC-powered vehicle whose driveline delivers both lengthy run times and low cost operation, while its compact chassis allows the unit to perform a wide variety of material handling tasks in small spaces. Optional equipment available at launch will include several straddle and wheel options as well as a choice of three masts, a 104-inch and 126-inch two-stage, and a 157-inch triple.
Also launching in January is the Big Joe J2 Joey low level order picker which will feature a 2,000lb total vehicle capacity and the ability to lift 1,500lbs pallets up to 72 inches. The J2 Joey will include power steering, an ergonomic mini-mast, and an industrial battery compartment as standard.
Options for the vehicle will include a choice of guard rail mounted or front mounted controls pending the needs of an application and an optional overhead guard upon request. At MHI’s MODEX 2016 trade show in Atlanta next spring, Big Joe will be showcasing both the J2 and PDSR on the show floor as well as three more products planned for launch later in the year as part of an ongoing product development initiative.