
Key features, benefits and options of the 2100-SE, according to Northshore, include:
- capable of processing, on average, six to 10 vehicles per hour;
- uses on average about 35 kilowatts per hour;
- a high-efficiency, 75-horsepower Baldor industrial electric motor;
- stationary electric machine creates no emissions and generates little noise and can be used indoors; and
- cab is designed for operator comfort in mind, with seats and arm rests designed to reduce fatigue and increase productivity and large windows to provide improved visibility.
For more information, call 218-834-5555 or visit the company’s website at www.builtritehandlers.com.
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