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  • Load capacity: 2000kg.
  • Fork Width: 150mm
  • Fork height: 75-190mm.
  • 160mm nylon steering wheels
  • 70mm nylon front rollers
  • Manufactured and approved to European GS standards.
  • All models are complete with an entry and exit roller.
  • Ergonomically designed handle with a 3 position control lever.

 

Approx 7 Days

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GZE11N Pallet Truck

Fork length mm

Width over forks mm

Weight kg

Model

Price

1000

520

55

GZE11N

£199.95

1000

685

58

GZE12N

£219.95

1150

520

56

GZE13N

£209.95

1220

685

59

GZE14N

£226.50

REPAIR & MAINTENANCE SERVICE

In accordance with HSE HS (9) it is recommended that all lifting equipment supplied must have a minimum of one service per annum.

GOLD SERVICE LEVEL

Two service visits plus one free call out per annum. Price: £75.00 per truck, per annum

SILVER SERVICE LEVEL

Two service visits per annum, no call out. Price: £65.00 per truck, per annum

BRONZE SERVICE LEVEL

One service visit per annum, no call out. Price: £50.00 per truck, per annum.

Prices include: Service by a fully qualified service engineer. Labour and travelling. Minor repairs and adjustments. Replacement of any badly worn wheels. Full nationwide coverage of UK mainland.

Pallet Trucks updated with GPC Models

Welcome to our Office Furniture Pages.

We hope to give you access to all the information you require relating to office furniture and it’s ancillary components such as seating, accessories and storage.

Purchasing Office Furniture in the UK is a decision that can have many ramifications for your business. A poorly finished office looks unprofessional, uninviting and creates a disharmonious and inefficient workspace.

Well planned office furniture creates efficiency and visual appeal. It portrays your company as forward thinking, successful and dynamic. It also rewards your workforce with modern useful areas that they are happy to be in.

Personnel organizations in the UK quote employees seeking improved modern working conditions as the second most common reason for valuable staff changing jobs (next to improving wages). Think of increased work rates, higher staff retention and you can see why modern office furniture is often called the investment that makes money.

There are comprehensive and complex Health & Safety laws controlling office furniture. Many of the regulations are to be found in the Health & Safety at Work Act of 1974.

All our office furniture products on this site meet or exceed the requirements in the UK law, now and in the foreseeable future. These include requirements on the sizes of office desks, desk finishes and reflective surfaces, stability and movement of chairs and ergonomics as they relate to office furniture and office chairs.

For more free information on office furniture please browse this website or contact us for brochures and catalogues or just advice.

 

Mipl.org.uk – Updated

Apple’s much-hyped iPhone finally goes on sale in the US today.

Some people have been queuing for days outside Apple and AT&T stores across the US to ensure they get hold of one of the devices.

Hundreds more are expected to start queuing during the day because stores will not start selling the iPhone until 1800 local time (2300 BST).

Apple said buyers visiting its stores would not be able to walk out with more than two iPhones each.

iPhone rivals being held
The BBC News website puts some iPhone rivals through their paces.

Costly deal

The iPhone will be available in Europe in 2007 and Asia in 2008.

Since the iPhone was announced at Macworld in January 2007 the gadget has won a huge amount of coverage.

That interest has continued up to the launch with bloggers reporting live from queues outside some stores. Gadget site Gizmodo is broadcasting live video from the Apple store in San Francisco.

The quad-bandphone has a 3.5in (9cm) touch screen, wi-fi, no keyboard, a camera and a web browser on board. It is also intended to be used as a media player to listen to music and watch video uploaded to it via iTunes.

It is available in two versions sporting either four or eight gigabytes of memory.

Apple said the iPhone’s battery was good for eight hours of talktime, six hours of net use or seven hours of video watching.

Early reviews of the iPhone have been broadly positive but those who have played around with it said touch screen typing took some getting used to and data download speeds were very slow.

The handset has also been criticised as it does not use the 3G network, does not support instant messaging or voice-activated dialling and does not let people choose ringtones beyond the 25 pre-installed on it.

Steve Jobs holds iPhone
The iPhone has been under development for more than two years (Credit: Apple)

Apple said it hoped to sell 10 million iPhones by 2008 and grab itself a 1% share of the mobile phone market.

To do this it will face significant competition from well-established handset makers such as Nokia and other touch screen phone makers such as Samsung and HTC.

However, some commentators thought that the high price of the gadget could put people off.

The device costs either $499 or $599 and buyers must also commit to a two-year contract with AT&T that will cost them a minimum of $59.99 per month.

As with many Apple products prices in Europe for the device are likely to be higher than direct currency conversions would suggest.

In a company-wide message relayed to Apple employees on 28 June, Steve Jobs said every worker who had been at the company for more than a year would get one of the devices for free.

The iPhone going on sale on 29 June is likely to be just the first of a long line of gadgets with future models adding the features and software lacking in the original.

Apple’s iPhone makes it to stores