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ALLIS-CHALMERS FORKLIFT ELECTRIC MOTORS


Allis-Chalmers has gone through a lot of political transformations to end up what it is right now in the market of leading manufacturers of forklift electric motors. Founded in West Allis, Wisconsin on 1901, Allis Chalmers today is still known to be a leading brand in industrial machinery, grain-milling machinery, power plant equipment, heavy equipment and other domains in construction. Right now, Allis-Chalmers continues to be a U.S. based exporter of leading products in the market, such as generators, tractors, implements, bulldozers, milling machinery and many more. Right now the Allis-Chalmers brand is now turned into its new owners, Allis-Chalmers Energy and AGCO.

What makes Allis-Chalmers’ forklift electric motors stand out is the fact that it has undergone a rich and time-tested history of innovation and development in industrial and power house equipment. The full line of industrial and power house equipment today of the company, which includes turbo generators and medium voltage switchgear, has the same high-level technological framework that’s being lent to developing the forklift electric motors made available to the public. In fact, the same technology that came from AC’s powerful hydro-electric generators, such as the Louisville Gas & Electric Ohio Falls units 1-8, 8MW low head turbines, has the same engineering used to manufacture the brand’s forklift electric motors.

Another stand-out attribute in the forklift electric motors made for Allis-Chalmers is attention to high-level standards. As everyone already knows, a forklift electric motor is powered by magnetism that runs on the idea that opposite poles attract and like poles repel. The reversal of the magnet on the shaft will indicate a movement of the forklift. However, other forklift electric motors may not need superior level of quality for this magnetism system to work. Allis Chalmers only demands superior level and would settle for no less in demanding this from its forklift electric motors.

It must be added that what shapes the highly polished and efficient forklift electric motors from Allis Chalmers today could be from the fact that AC has undergone a series of acquisitions since 1928, which includes the Monarch Tractor Company, Advance-Rumely and Buda Engine Co. acquisitions.There were also the Gleaner Harvester Co. and Simplicity Outdoor Products acquisitions that have shaped the innovation reach of AC to remarkable proportions.

It must also be added that the Allis-Chalmers creates some of today’s most powerful internal combustion engines that power the brand’s tractors, combine harvesters and other agricultural equipment. Examples of these engines include the inline-four cylinders from the 153 series, 175 series, 182 series, 344 series and B Series. The W series and G series are also some of today’s most elaborate and highly developed engines in the market. Such engines are the same blueprint of technology made for the same brand’s forklift electric motors. The harvesting machinery forklifts from the company also equip the same motors that improve the productivity of the companies employing them. S0me of these harvesters include the All-Crop 60, 66, 72, 90 and 100 models.