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Ergonomic Forklift Seating: Grammer MSG65 and MSG75

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Ergonomic Forklift Seating: Grammer MSG65 and MSG75

In the United States, studies have begun on lower-back disorders of machine operators. This research is investigating the impact that poor seating has on workforce attendance and an employer’s bottom line.

In the United States, the average workers’ compensation insurance claim related to low-back pain is $30,000 per person and total claims reach over $250 million annually.  Spine pain is the number one disability in the United States. GRAMMER driver seats improve ergonomics, comfort and safety for forklift operators worldwide, enabling them to focus on productively doing their jobs without stress or strain. 

Ahead of these studies, GRAMMER has established the bar for what innovative seating solutions, for all forms of equipment, should be equipped with, including: 

  • Built-in shock absorbers
  • Weight adjustment with a range from 100 to 385 pounds
  • Hip guards to keep operators in the seat and improve safety
  • Retractable high-visibility seat belts for increase safety
  • Operator presence safety switch
  • Adjustable backrest angle with setting ranges from -10 to 34 degrees
  • Lumbar support


The MSG65 and MSG75 product lines include these features and many more. Every seat is equipped with an extremely low-profile suspension. Very easy to adjust, GRAMMER seats have compact dimensions and deliver outstanding comfort.

Driving a forklift truck is a demanding job. Operators spend eight hours or more a day making sure that heavy loads are precisely, safely and effectively moved. Especially in the limited space available on a forklift truck, it is extremely important to design the operator cabin according to optimal ergonomic criteria. Among other things, it is vital for forklift seat to be adjustable to each user’s body size. With its large selection of products for forklift trucks, innovation and technology leader GRAMMER has met this challenge.

Isn’t it time you looked at what GRAMMER seats can do for your bottom line? Support your operators backs and spines with seats designed to reduce whole body vibration.

Find your seat:  https://usa.grammer.com/seating-solutions/material-handling-seating/msg65-series.html


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