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BHS Announces Online Knowledge Base for Material Handling Industry Professionals
BHS has created a knowledge base for material handling industry professionals. Read about the release of this one-of-a-kind educational resource.
Read MoreTT-922: Technical Support
Call 1.877.247.4968 from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Central Time to speak with the BHS Technical Support Team. Find info...
Read MoreTT-921: The Force of Impact
Improper roller compartment alignment during battery transfer can put tremendous stress on your equipment and cause needless wear and tear.
Read MoreTT-920: In-line pH Probe Care and Meter Calibration
pH levels must be monitored, and a pH probe must be kept wet to work. Inaccurate pH monitoring can lead...
Read MoreTT-915: Caster & Drive Wheel Alignment
Improperly aligned casters and drive wheels can cause undue wear on battery extractor components. They should be realigned any time...
Read MoreTT-916: AC Phase Sensitivity
When wired out of phase, BE motors will be sluggish. Incorrect wiring can be corrected easily, but running this way...
Read MoreTT-917: Drive Wheel Failure
Drive wheel failure can cause a Battery Extractor to need a push-start to move. Simple tests will indicate failure, and...
Read MoreUnderstanding LEED Certification and Forklift Battery Rooms
By improving your battery room, you can gain LEED certification points and improve your operation's footprint. BHS provides tips and...
Read MoreTT-919: Lift Circuit Velocity Fuse
All BHS Battery Extractors have velocity fuses to prevent sudden lowering of the battery compartment. See how to fully protect...
Read MoreComparative Analysis: BHS Battery Extractors vs. the Competition
An in-depth analysis of battery extractors (forklift battery changers) including specs, features, and more.
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