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Rider Trucks feature industrial-grade critical components.

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March 5, 2009 - Designed for maximum uptime, Series ERC-VG is equipped with electric motor and CANbus electrical system, which minimizes wiring and electrical connections. Drive axle absorbs significant forces during normal operation, while canted load rollers on mast absorb front-to-back and side-to-side forces for minimized adjustments. Industrial grade hydraulic components include O-Ring Face Seal fittings, 10 micron hydraulic filter, and cast iron stacked valve sections.

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Yale Materials Handling Corp.
1400 Sullivan Drive
Greenville, NC, 27834
USA



Yale's New Electric Rider Trucks Designed with Industrial Grade Critical Components


The ERC-VG Series Provides Outstanding Productive Value and Economic Life

GREENVILLE, NC, January 12, 2009 - Yale Materials Handling Corporation, a long-standing leader in the materials handling industry, has designed the new ERC-VG electric rider truck with Industrial Grade Critical Components, allowing the lift trucks to operate at maximum uptime and perform at optimal levels. Additionally, these components allow the lift truck to run smoothly during the toughest applications and during maximum lift capacity. In addition to Industrial Grade Critical Components, the ERC-VG consists of application matched performance, intuitive design and comfort, and environmentally trustworthy technologies.

"Here at Yale, we build industrial lift trucks for industrial use from the inside out," said Don Chance, President, Yale Materials Handling Corporation. "The new ERC-VG is built with Industrial Grade Critical Components that set YaleŽ lift trucks apart from the competition."

YaleŽ Industrial Grade Critical Components showcase specific components that most affect a truck's overall durability, cost of ownership and productivity. For the ERC-VG electric rider truck, these components consist of:

o Motors- Electric motors ensure the lift truck travels and lifts at speeds required for maximum productivity and throughput.

o Drive Axle- The drive axle of a lift truck is required to absorb significant forces during normal operation, as well as support the weight of the mast and load.

o Electrical System- Employing digital technology, the YaleŽ CANbus electrical system reduces wiring and electrical connections, resulting in improved reliability and excellent serviceability.

o Hydraulics- Features industrial grade hydraulic components: O-Ring Face Seal fittings, a 10 micron hydraulic filter, and cast iron "stacked" valve sections.

o Steer Axle- The Continuous Stability Enhancement system enhances truck stability in a simple, maintenance free design, without compromising uneven surface travel.

o Mast- Canted load rollers absorb front to back and side to side forces for better durability and reduced adjustments.

To learn more about YaleŽ Industrial Grade Critical Components or to have a first hand look at the new ERC-VG electric rider truck, visit the YaleŽ booth #2031 at ProMat or go to www.yale.com for more information.

Contact: Erin Bijas, 609-452-8500, ebijas@princetonpartners.com

About Yale Materials Handling Corporation

Yale Materials Handling Corporation markets a full line of material handling lift truck products and services, including electric, gas, LP-gas and diesel powered lift trucks; narrow aisle, very narrow aisle and motorized hand trucks. Yale offers comprehensive Fleet Management services, as well as YaleŽ service, parts, financing and training. YaleŽ trucks are manufactured in an ISO 9001:2000 registered facility and range in capacity from 2,000 to 36,000 pounds. For more information, or to find the Yale lift truck dealer nearest you, call 1-800-233-YALE or visit www.yale.com.

Yale Materials Handling Corporation is a division of NACCO Materials Handling Group, Inc. (www.nmhg.com), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of NACCO Industries, Inc. (NYSE:NC).

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