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Refurbishment of Used Jungheinrich Forklift

The refurbishment routine performed on our used trucks corresponds to a consistent and for all truck models identical procedure in 6 separate steps. During the entire process, each step is subject to strict quality controls. As a result, nothing escapes our attention, which ensures the highest level of safety and reliability in every detail. You benefit from lower follow-up costs and a higher resale value. In short: Cost and benefit of our JUNGSTARS are unbeatable.



Step 1: Incoming inspection


At the incoming inspection, we determine the truck’s condition. As a rule, all safety-relevant and worn parts, such as tyres and brakes, are replaced with genuine spare parts.

Step 2: Dismantling


Subsequently, the forklift is dismantled and thoroughly cleaned. Operating materials, such as brake fluid, engine and hydraulic oils, are disposed of in an ecologically responsible way.

Step 3: Refurbishment of components


Now, the refurbishment process of each separate component starts. According to forklift type, we replace tyres and springs, rework drawbars and axles, and insert new bearings and bolts. Gearbox and engine are restored, worn parts replaced. The battery is refurbished or changed. The lift mast is dismantled, while tubes and chains are changed.

Step 4: Treatment of the surface


Chassis and lift mast are primed, smoothed and painted. Once examined and – if necessary – repaired, overhead guard, steering forklift system, sideshifter, tilt cylinder and battery are blasted with compressed air and freshly painted.

Step 5: Reassembling


Chassis, lift mast and all components are reassembled and the truck is restored. The finished lift truck is now as good as new.

Step 6: Final forklift inspection


Last but not least, the lift truck undergoes a final inspection by means of a functional test with rated load. Each truck completes its industrial refurbishment as a Jungheinrich JUNGSTAR in premium quality, including a safety certificate as well as a personal quality promise by the technician in charge.

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  1. Hi! I read your blog. Its so nice.Welcome to Forklift Handling, a proudly South African organisation. Based in Johannesburg, Gauteng, we sell and rent out refurbished, rebuilt, pre-owned, and new forklifts on request. We provide Used Forklfits For Sale, forklift maintenance, forklift rentals, and refurbished forklifts, turn to us.

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