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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1929, p. 59

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You can operate a Jacklift with the handle at any angle in an arc of 270°. This is a great advantage in transferring or storing freight on deck, dock, or in warehouse. The Jacklift elevates and lowers loads vertically — no sagging back and bumping of adjacent loads. You can USE JACKLIFTS atlgio a ee ace a te Increase Your Truck and Sling Loads only truck with this operating ad- Sahat Save 20% to 70% and More of Your Handling Costs MPORTANT STEAMSHIP LINES are fast coming to use I lift trucks and skids to increase units loads and eliminate rehandling. The Jacklift is ideally suited for this work. Its three point suspension (twin wheels close together in front) make it easier and safer to manoeuver loads on rough dock floors. The high lift of the Jacklift eliminates trouble on inclines. The vertical release check requires no attention Be The jocklife givis @ and lowers every load without shock. The “handle to the higher lift th ther truck. : ; : : ‘ The high life ons suhcieek cleor. side lift”? makes the Jacklift the best lift truck for handling ance under the skid to prevent run- # eS A wing aground on gang planks ot freight in cramped quarters under the severe conditions im- ramps. Danger and delay are elim- inated when you use Jacklifts. posed by this service. Jacklifts are now used with great satisfaction on this type of work. Send for the facts. Model HL Jacklift—a heavy duty lift truck. Lifts 3” step by step. Requires only a few moderate pulls on the handle to lift loads up to 5,000 Ibs. In cramped quarters, the side lift of the Jacklift is indispensable. It will elevate the load in minimum space and narrow aisles. Never cor- nered by stanchions or posts. Lifts the heaviest loads with short easy strokes of the handle. Send for catalog, and folder entitled “Ship on Skid Platforms.” We will ee gata, also send you the facts about our f ef at eg | ee = present dock installations. aoe = Oe Lewis-Shepard Company, 170 Walnut IES: E BG Street, Watertown Sta., Boston, Mass. & - Many Large Manufacturers are Shipping’ their Goods on Lewis-Shepard Skid Platforms. MARINE REVIEW—March, 1929 59

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