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The most common description utilized for electric forklifts are the type "E" meaning the forklifts meets the lowest requirements for fire and electrical hazards. The forklifts which are described as type E are not suitable for use in hazardous areas. Type "ES" lift trucks meet all the standards of Type "E" forklifts and have additional apparatus to prevent the emission of sparks and limit the surface temperature of forklift components.
Type "ES" lift trucks are more specialized and are not commonly available. Type "EE" lift trucks meet all the requirements of Type "E" and "ES" trucks and have all electric motors and spark generating electrical parts fully enclosed for the reason that Type "EE" forklifts are usually utilized where a dangerous environment has been identified. Type "EX" trucks are specifically designed for use in environments wherever flammable fibers or dust or vapors could be existing. These types of lift trucks are constructed using no spark producing components along with other protective measures in order to guarantee optimum safety in the risky applications they can be called upon for.
In the global industry of material handling, forklifts play a major part for transporting industrial goods. First innovated as industrial vehicles in the 1930s in the United States, lift trucks gained popularity after World War II in the 1940s. Becoming an efficient and reliable means to material handling solutions, the need and practicality of these machinery spread internationally.
First started as Toyo Carrier Manufacturing Company Limited, in the year 1949, the company was later renamed Toyo Umpanki Co. before becoming known as the TCM Corporation. Started by Mr. N. Niwa manufactured Japan's first forklift. Through the years, TCM forklifts have become an international leader in forklift manufacturing and have built a solid reputation in the business. TCM began building forklift manufacturing locations outside of Japan during the 1980s and is presently engaged in forklift manufacturer at three foreign factories in Europe, China and the United States.
With more than fifty years of accumulated expertise and technology, TCM has been proudly manufacturing various models of industrial lift trucks, making their models known all over the globe. With an energetic and strong staff, TCM has been able to continually work towards becoming a future leading material handling business.