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August 2, 2006 - Designed for manufacturing and retail environments, 7-Series electric walkie straddle stacker is available in 2,000 and 2,500 lb capacity models and features 24 V electrical system, regenerative braking, SepEx® drive motor technology, and interlocking mast channel construction. CAN-bus communication provides control and spring-loaded control handle automatically applies parking brake when handle is released. Lift, lower, and horn buttons can be operated with either hand.

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Toyota Material Handling U.S.A., Inc.
1 Park Plaza
Irvine, CA, 92623-7419
USA



Toyota Unveils 7-Series Electric Walkie Adjustable Straddle Stacker


Irvine, Calif. (July 26, 2006) - Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A., Inc. (TMHU) recently unveiled its new state-of-the-art 7-Series electric walkie straddle stacker lift truck with adjustable baselegs. Available in both 2,000- and 2,500-pound capacity models, this new series of versatile, highly maneuverable lift trucks provides a cost-effective material handling solution for a variety of pedestrian truck applications - from manufacturing environments to retail store operations.

The new models bear a family resemblance to Toyota's 4,500-pound walkie pallet truck and share many of the same internal components. Both trucks boast the industry-proven MOSFET controller and Separately Excited (SepEx®) drive motor technology. The SepEx drive motor and transistor control system offer excellent acceleration and top travel speed loaded or unloaded, as well as smooth speed control. This combination maximizes battery and operator efficiency.

Toyota's world-renowned reliability and durability is achieved through innovative uses of technology and design. The new lift trucks feature a 24-volt electrical system, regenerative braking, interlocking mast channel construction and a spring-loaded control handle that automatically applies the parking brake when the handle is released. It also features Controller Area Network (CAN-bus) communication technology to provide quicker, more reliable control from the operator to the drive motor with fewer components.

"One of our top priorities is to improve the bottom line for our customers," said Gil Ortiz, electric product specialist for TMHU. "We fulfill that promise by offering an adjustable baselegs stacker that incorporates the same industry-proven internal components found in our other Class III products. It is another Toyota product designed to enhance operability while leveraging the latest technology."

These new models offer more power and many advanced features not commonly found in such affordable lift trucks. Lift truck operators will appreciate the sophisticated, multifunction control handle providing ease of use with large dual thumb wheels and lift, lower and horn buttons that can be operated with either hand. These new models also feature a password-protected keyless entry pad with capacity for up to 10 different operator access codes for convenience and security. For comfort, handgrips are angled to fit the hand's natural contour and reduce fatigue. A high-visibility mast with a safety glass mast guard provides the operator with a clear view of the fork tips and a wider view of the work area for increased safety, load handling confidence and efficiency.

A fully programmable drive system enhances operability by offering precise control of the vehicle and reducing the potential for load damage. Electric lift and lower controls are equipped with a pressure-compensated valve for constant lowering under all conditions, enhancing safety and further reducing the risk of product damage.

Toyota's new stackers with adjustable baselegs deliver precision and flexibility at a cost-effective price point. Customers can set the adjustable baselegs to meet their exact specifications, with the ability to use the same lift truck for multiple aisle widths. Such versatility means that customers may reconfigure their operations and change aisle widths without necessitating major changes to their lift truck fleets.

In order to streamline maintenance and minimize downtime, the design incorporates several ease-of-service features. For example, a one-piece, lift-off service access cover provides convenient access to all major components for inspection and maintenance. With the MOSFET control system, routine service requirements are reduced and battery life is extended because no contactors are used to control the SepEx drive motor. For added convenience, a programmable service indicator notifies operators of planned maintenance and service needs through the on-board display. And maintenance personnel may easily access self-diagnostics through the digital display without the use of an external hand-held analyzer to quickly identify service needs.

About Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A., Inc.

Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A., Inc. (TMHU), the number one selling lift truck supplier in the U.S. since 2002, is headquartered in Irvine, Calif., and offers a full line of high-quality lift trucks sold under the Toyota brand. Built on a reputation for excellence, Toyota is known for its quality, reliability and durability. In fact, third-party research indicates Toyota lift trucks rank highest in quality and value among the top competitors. Quality is the hallmark of Toyota's world-renowned Toyota Production System practiced at all Toyota manufacturing facilities, including Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing (TIEM) in Columbus, Ind. Most of the Toyota lift trucks sold in the United States are manufactured at TIEM.

Toyota's commitment to excellence in customer service extends nationwide. Sixty-nine authorized Toyota Industrial Equipment dealers, with a total of 186 dealership locations throughout the United States, offer comprehensive customer service support, including one-stop shopping for both new and Certified Used lift trucks, parts, service and financing. For more information on TMHU, please visit www.toyotaforklift.com or call 1-800-226-0009.

Melinda Beckett-Maines
Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A.
949-223-7722
melinda.beckett-maines@tmhu.com

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