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Never carry keys again with the Yale YDME 50NxT smart main door lock - an intelligent biometric lock with advanced one-touch fingerprint verification technology.  Smart Solutions for your home. Various Access : YDME 50Nxt has multiple options to access the lock-...

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TLDR: Instructions reference 3 different apps (Bilt, Yale Access, August), setup requires ignoring picture from August app and scrolling down. App freezes during setup on iPhone 12 Pro Max multiple times. Eventually setup is complete and the lock works great. App is fine for daily use after setup.

My backstory: I live in a smart home mostly with iOS devices and using HomeKit natively and homebridge for everything else. We have a smart oven, robot vacuums, robot mop, smart locks, MyQ garage door, lights/switches (lutron, hue, brilliant smart home), TVs, sprinkler system, shades, etc... Most are relatively simple to get going with the more difficult requiring some tinkering with network stuff. Yale/August was different and not in a good way.

Yale Hardware: We’re replacing a Kwikset Premis that after a few years in the Florida humidity started eating through batteries in days (ended up being corroded on the inside). The hardware of Yale feels substantial, clearly this isn’t their first time designing a lock. They have well thought out seals to prevent moisture from getting in and the mechanical motion is just smoother. Feels more metal than plastic. Also unlike Kwikset (thankfully), to change the batteries doesn’t require me removing 3 screws and the entire decorative backplate...brilliant.

Yale/August Install: The initial install of the hardware itself is okay. No instructions are provided other than asking you to download the Bilt app (or using a PDF on the website). That works well enough and soon the lock is installed and working as a non-smart keypad lock. Here’s where it goes south. Yale actually has a smart design, they have the base lock and small modules/cartridges that plug into the lock to enable other features (WiFi, Z-Wave, or Zigbee). Think Nintendo Gameboy cartridges but slightly smaller. For August they include an August module for the lock and a August Connect plug in unit. However the labels on the boxes are confusing (remember no documentation is included and neither Bilt or the PDF on the website that you can search to find on the product page has instructions for this). The Yale stuff says use the Yale Access App (August app clone) and the August stuff says to use the August app. So that’s 3 apps they’re asking you to use Bilt, Yale Access, and August. In reality ditch the Yale Access and go right for August. Let my suffering clear that up for you.

Once you navigate to the August app to make the non-smart lock...smart that’s where it comes unhinged. After setting up an account in August you’ll see a “Set Up a Connect” button...you’ll think oh that’s what I have. Click that and it’ll walk you through how to set up connect and then tell you that you don’t have a supported lock. Try to call August...they don’t answer. It’s chat or email only with them. Turns out that despite no clear indication in the app and no instructions presented that you can actually scroll down. Seriously no scroll bar (hidden until swiping) and the buttons are spaced in a way that appears to fill up the screen without presenting a hint of options below. Once the user scrolls down the last option is “Set Up a Lock Connected By August”. It doesn’t really look like a button and it seems to imply to use the above but you can actually press it. Doing so allows the user to pair the August module/cartridge with the lock...great. Except it freezes after the firmware update. But no worries after closing and relaunching the app all is good and I can connect to the lock via Bluetooth. Now the user can go back to set up a device and select the “Set Up a Connect” button and pair the plug in August Connect. That also locked up during set up after it was trying to connect to WiFi. Additionally the app reported both wifi and Bluetooth to the lock signals were weak or non-existent when testing (they weren’t the app later shows excellent/good signal for both after a force quit). After that August is intuitive and basically anyone can figure out how to change the settings on the lock. It’s easy going from that point onwards. Except one thing that annoys me. Yale allows an 8 digit code for the lock...August only allows a maximum of 6. Oh well, life goes on.

Features/Use: The lock responds almost instantly to commands, settings are easily accessed in the August app, and it’s overall reliable in my few days of use. Even the exterior keypad is fast and easily readable in sunlight. Aside from the poor install experience I’m happy with the feature set and day to day use.

3. Create your August account and then when adding a new device scroll down to “Set Up a Lock Connected By August”. Pair the August cartridge/module to the lock as instructed. Update firmware, etc... as instructed during the install. Complete that process for Bluetooth access to the lock. This pairs the cartridge that fits in the lock with the lock itself.

4. For the module that plugs into the wall go to set up a new device and “Set Up a Connect”. Follow the steps and don’t despair if it locks/freezes during setup. Just reattempt or see if it worked even if it gave an error. That should complete the install.

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The displays have rounded corners. When measured diagonally as a rectangle, the iPad Pro 12.9‑inch screen is 12.9 inches, the iPad Pro 11‑inch screen is 11 inches, the iPad Air screen is 10.86 inches, the iPad screen is 10.86 inches, and the iPad mini screen is 8.3 inches. Actual viewable area is less.

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The Apple One free trial includes only services that you are not currently using through a free trial or a subscription. Plan automatically renews after trial until cancelled. Restrictions and other terms apply.

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Even though some say the picture quality of an LED TV is better, there is no straight answer for which has better picture quality since both TVs use the same kind of screen. For instance, a higher-end LCD TV can have a better quality than a low-end LED TV, but if you look at high-end models of either TV, the picture quality will be comparable.

RGB Dynamic LEDs show truer blacks and whites and thus get higher dynamic contrast ratio (which is desirable in a TV), at the cost of less detail in small bright objects on a dark background (such as star fields)

LED TVs use energy-efficient light emitting diodes (LED) for backlighting. These consume less power than cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) used in traditional LCD televisions. Power savings are typically 20-30%.

Edge-LEDs (the most common) are positioned around the rim of the screen and use a special diffusion panel to spread the light evenly behind the screen.

Flat Screen LCDs, about an inch or two thick are more expensive, but also more popular because of their sleek look and the flexible options of standing on a surface or mounting on a wall.

Front projection LCDs or projectors, which project an image onto the front of the screen. The TV itself is just a box installed anywhere in a room, which projects the image onto a flat screen hung on the wall as large as 300 inches.

Rear projection LCDs, where the image is sent from the rear of the TV to the screen in front. Rear projection LCDs are wide, heavy and only available in large sizes (60" and up).

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Over 30 million Americans have diabetes, and more than 7 million of them require daily insulin. But the cost of the drug has risen considerably in the last decade. Though U.S. lawmakers are considering policies to address the challenge, not much is known about who is most burdened by insulin prices.

In a new study, Yale researchers provide much-needed data on Americans who use insulin, whether and how they’re insured, and who is most at risk of extreme financial burden. According to their findings, 14% of people who use insulin in the United States face what are described as a “catastrophic” levels of spending on insulin, meaning they spent at least 40% of their postsubsistence income — what is available after paying for food and housing — on insulin.

In 1996, when the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly debuted its Humalog brand of insulin, a fast-acting type of insulin, a vial cost $21. “Now it costs more than 10 times that,” said Kasia Lipska, an associate professor at Yale School of Medicine and senior author of the study.

And it’s not just Humalog. Insulin list prices, on average, have more than doubled in the last decade. “This is not inflation, there’s much more going on,” said Lipska.

Much of the rising costs can be attributed to supply chains that have become more complicated, researchers said. Each step added to the chain means another entity is collecting profits, leading to higher costs for patients dependent on insulin.

“And we have no reason to believe that will change anytime soon,” said Baylee Bakkila, a medical student at Yale School of Medicine and lead author of the study.

For the study, the research team used data from the most recent Medical Expenditures Panel Survey, which covered 2017 to 2018. They found that nearly one in seven people who filled an insulin prescription in the U.S. experienced catastrophic spending on insulin during that time.

The team also looked at how people who use insulin were insured. Most had Medicare (41.1%) or private insurance (35.7%). Others were covered by Medicaid (11.1%) or other insurance (9.9%). The remainder (2.2%) had no insurance coverage for insulin.

“But what you can pay for insulin depends on what resources you have,” said Lipska. “Previous research has looked at the amount people spend on insulin. But it hasn’t looked at the amount spent on insulin vis-à-vis the resources an individual has to spend.”

Lipska says this was the driving question behind the study: understanding how issues around insulin affordability play out on a national scale. She and her colleagues found that Medicare beneficiaries were most burdened by insulin costs, accounting for more than 61% of those burdened by “catastrophic” levels of spending.

Medicare beneficiaries who use insulin had lower incomes than those with private, other, or no insurance. This fact, combined with Medicare’s insulin coverage limits, makes this group more vulnerable to financial burden, said the researchers.

“If your income is high, you may be able to absorb these higher out-of-pocket costs,” Lipska said. “But if you have fewer resources, it might really drain your resources very quickly and lead to financial toxicity. And a lot of people with diabetes live on very small incomes.”

While such a cap will help some individuals reduce their spending, researchers say, even $35 per month will be cost-prohibitive for many Americans. “It’s going to leave many still struggling and still at these catastrophic levels of spending because the cap doesn’t take into account the resources people have available,” said Lipska.

The proposed legislation also applies only to people with Medicare or private insurance. It would offer no protection for those without insurance, Bakkila notes, and doesn’t focus on the most vulnerable populations.

“If we as a health care system make insulin out of reach for people, not only is that ethically wrong, but it’s also going to cost us more in the long term,” said Lipska. “We’re seeing more hospital admissions for high blood sugar emergencies and for complications. We’re seeing more disability and more poor outcomes in this very large group of people. So it’s really shortsighted not to think of it in this big-picture way.”

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Yale has a long and proud lift truck history dating back nearly a century. Chicago Industrial Equipment carries on the Yale tradition of excellence by offering a broad selection of Yale forklifts for sale. Chicago-area business owners know they can count on us to always deliver top-quality Yale forklifts at affordable prices. That’s what has made us one of the most trusted lift truck sources in the region!

Yale is one of the most trusted names in the forklift business — it has been manufacturing machinery for the material handling industry for more than 130 years. It specializes in forklifts and is well known in the industry for its strong product line, which spans many industries and includes models ideal for large and small businesses.

Yale sells equipment and provides service and repairs through local, reputable, authorized dealers. It sells everything from modestly sized 2,000-pound forklifts to heavy-duty, 36,000-pound machines, so just about any business can find a forklift model that works for its needs.

Yale is well known for the efficiency of its production processes — its teams know keeping customers happy starts with quality products and quick shipping times. Yale uses special demand-flow technology that allows its manufacturing facilities to build products as customers request them, keeping production within a tightly controlled schedule while lowering inventory costs.

Yale also prides itself on its sustainable manufacturing. The company has achieved global certification for ISO9001:2008, a rigorous international standard. Certification for this standard means a company has customer-focused production processes specifically designed to boost efficiency and minimize waste.

Yale also prides itself on its customer-focused research and design processes. Its teams request customer feedback at every stage of new product development, from research to concept development to early test programs. After receiving feedback, they tweak their designs before embarking on full-scale rollouts. Their goal is to develop equipment that is easy for consumers to use and helps make work more efficient.

Yale equipment is also designed to be comfortable. Its teams often watch forklift operators using their equipment and note potential ergonomic improvements. Onboard computers transmit useful information about how consumers use their machines and what improvements are possible for new models. They can also provide useful information for fleet management programs.

In 1840, a New York native named Linus Yale Sr. started designing and building innovative new locks at his Yale Lock Shop. After the war, his shop moved to Stamford, Connecticut and became a company called Yale and Towne Manufacturing.

Under the leadership of Henry Towne, Yale and Towne Manufacturing began manufacturing materials handling equipment and grew to be the largest company in Stamford.

The Yale brand officially began some years later, in 1920. That year, the company launched a new model of battery-powered low-lift platform truck, as well as several high-lift platform trucks and one of the earliest lifting trucks with a tilting fork.

As legend has it, the brand name Hyster comes from shouts of “hoist ‘er” that loggers gave as they prepared to lift a heavy load. In the 1930s, the company known as Hyster introduced one of its first forklift trucks. During World War II, Hyster manufactured many lifting machines for shipment abroad, cementing its international presence. Yale and Towne also expanded internationally.

In the 1980s, Yale and Towne became known as Yale Materials Handling Corporation. North American Coal Corporation (NACCO) established itself as a holding company for Yale and soon acquired Hyster as well. NACCO Industries created the NACCO Material Handling Group (NMHG) to coordinate and manage the two companies.

In the 1990s, Hyster-Yale continued to produce the same high quality and product innovations the brands had long been known for. Some improvements focused on making key components, such as controllers and tiller arms, consistent across products. Hyster-Yale facilities also received the coveted ISO 9001:2000 quality accreditation.

In the mid-2000s, Hyster-Yale innovations included brand-new, incredibly reliable internal combustion engines, as well as a very narrow aisle (VNA) truck with a unique design and a new generation of electric counterbalance trucks. This decade also saw continued investment in product development, supply chain efficiency and expanded global manufacturing capacity.

In 2012, Hyster-Yale Materials Handling became an independent public company and in 2016, NMHG became the Hyster-Yale Group. Despite the name changes, Hyster-Yale continues to provide the quality products it is famous for. In recent years, the group has made strategic global acquisitions and continued to improve its forklifts to provide the best customer experience possible.

Reach trucks are ideal for use in tight spaces such as those in high-density warehouses. Yale’s reach trucks have capacities ranging from 3,000 to 5,500 pounds. Some narrow-aisle reach trucks are optimized for use in cramped aisles, while others have moving masts designed to serve elevated storage locations.

Order pickers are a type of small forklift optimized for helping operators reach items needed for order fulfillment. Yale’s order pickers have 3,000-pound capacities and are designed for medium and high lifting. They have the state-of-the-art technology needed for reliable performance and the ergonomic layout to keep operators safe and comfortable.

Pallet trucks are basic trucks ideal for moving pallets within a warehouse. Yale offers several ergonomic, dependable pallet truck models:Motorized walkie pallet trucks

Pallet stackers feature a fork to help stack pallets more easily. Yale’s ergonomic, safe pallet stacker models include these types:Motorized walkie pallet trucks

These narrow-aisle forklifts are designed for maneuverability within tight warehouse aisle spaces. They are highly useful in high-density warehouse environments, and they also have the stability, ergonomics and overall performance to keep operators safe and productivity high. Yale’s VNA trucks have a capacity of 3,000 to 3,500 pounds.

Yale’s three-wheel electric forklift trucks have capacities between 2,500 and 4,000 pounds. These forklifts are efficient stand-up lift trucks ideal for drive-in and dock use. They feature a tight turning radius, ergonomic design and simplified service to minimize maintenance and downtime.

Yale’s four-wheel electric forklifts provide more lifting power than their three-wheel counterparts — they have capacities ranging from 3,000 to 19,000 pounds. They offer the same ergonomic design and stability for safety and performance.

These trucks use internal combustion engines to offer excellent power and high load capacities while retaining a compact footprint and maneuverability. Capacities for these Yale trucks range from 3,000 to 15,500 pounds.

The combination of an internal combustion engine and highly stable pneumatic tires means these trucks have superior lifting capacity. These models can lift between 3,000 and 19,000 pounds and offer excellent ergonomics, stability and performance.

Yale’s high-capacity forklifts offer superior power and performance, with capacities ranging from 19,000 to 36,000 pounds. These specialty trucks provide the heavy-lifting power necessary for the toughest material handling jobs.

Yale’s Pegasus Elite Series high-capacity cushion tire trucks have capacities ranging from 20,000 to 50,000 pounds. They feature heavy-duty design, premium ergonomics and high lifting capacities within a standard footprint. Their cushion tires offer an excellent blend of stability and cost-effectiveness.

Tires:Check whether tires are free from chunking — missing portions — and cracking. Be sure the tires also have sufficient tread left to maintain traction.

Battery life: Ask the dealer how many years the forklift has been in use and how many shifts it has performed. Several years of single-shift use or fewer years of double-shift use may mean the battery is reaching the end of its life.

Engine maintenance:Make sure the engine is maintained and in good condition. Check the oil, assess the belts’ tightness and lubrication and look for leaks or cracks in the hoses.

Yale manufactures all types of forklifts and lift trucks, including pallet trucks, order selectors, reach trucks, very narrow aisle trucks and more. Chicago Industrial is your headquarters for cushion and pneumatic tire Yale forklifts for sale that operate via electric motor or internal combustion engine. With more than 35 years of industry experience, we can help you select the best Yale forklift for your specific business applications and budget.

When it comes to a Yale forklift, a used machine can provide excellent value for your heavy equipment dollar. You’ll find our large fleet of more than 500 lift trucks includes an assortment of late-model, low-hour used Yale forklifts for sale in the Chicago area.

Visit our Rockdale, Illinois, facility that features more than 75,000 square feet of lifts on display to find the perfect used machine for you. Our property also includes a reconditioning shop where we expertly restore used lift trucks to like-new condition. In addition, we sell “as is” equipment that previously served the equipment market. And if you can’t find what you’re looking for, we’ll be happy to locate it for you.

Chicago Industrial offers fast and flexible financing to make your Yale forklift purchase even more affordable. We’ve partnered with Direct Capital, a nationwide lender providing a range of financing options that can be customized to your business needs. You can apply online at your convenience, and you’ll receive a response within 24 hours.

You don’t have to be in the Chicago area to buy a Yale forklift from Chicago Industrial. You’ll find our complete inventory right here on our easy-to-navigate website, so you’re free to shop at your convenience.

We focus 100% on the reconditioning and sales of used forklifts and other equipment, so you know you’re getting a safe, reliable forklift when you work with us. We inspect and service every one of our forklifts from Yale before it leaves our shop and we can ship to numerous locations internationally.