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Brochure Highlights New Lift Truck Series

Hyster Company now offers a brochure showcasing the features and benefits of the new E45-70XN line of electric lift trucks. The brochure includes information on the E45-70XN series, which offers numerous advantages in quality and ergonomics that make it one of the most operator-friendly family of AC-powered products on the market.

The brochure also highlights the truck’s new traction motor, designed with steel skin and cast end bells to allow for maximum air flow.

Durable parts and control systems, customizable software and expert truck optimization enhance the performance and productivity of the Hyster AC-powered lift trucks while reducing maintenance costs and downtime. Hyster customers have access to an expansive parts availability program, in-depth operator training and product customization for special applications.

To view the brochure visit hyster.com/Americas/SiteCollectionDocuments/Products/E45-70XN_BTG.pdf.




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