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Moffett truck camera systems for piggyback operations.

The Moffett truck camera system designed for the unique reality of piggyback forklift operations — wireless A/V cameras that work when the forklift is mounted on the truck, when it's detached for delivery operations, and during the mount/dismount transitions.

Built for Moffett Mounty trucks, piggyback forklift operations, and truck-mounted forklift fleets in building materials, beverage, and agricultural delivery.

Where cameras typically go on a Moffett truck and forklift.

Moffett truck installations include both truck-mounted cameras and a wireless A/V camera mounted on the forklift itself. The truck cameras work like any other commercial truck installation. The forklift camera is the distinctive feature — wireless A/V signal back to the truck-mounted mDVR, with power from the forklift's own electrical system.

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Coverage built for separable equipment operations.

Problem

Forklift backing in customer environments

The forklift detaches from the truck at delivery sites and operates in customer parking lots, behind buildings, on uneven ground, and in environments where mirror-based visibility is compromised. Backing the forklift in these environments — with limited operator visibility — is a frequent source of property damage claims and customer complaints.

Solution

Wireless A/V camera on the detached forklift

A camera mounted on the forklift transmits its A/V signal wirelessly to the skEYE-One mDVR in the truck. When the forklift detaches and operates independently, the camera continues providing visibility — to the operator (via wireless display) and to the recorded footage stream. Power for the camera comes from the forklift's own electrical system; only the A/V signal is wireless.

Problem

Truck operations in tight delivery sites

The truck itself has to back into delivery locations that are often configured for the convenience of the customer's loading area, not for the truck's maneuverability. Backing into building materials yards, beverage warehouses, and agricultural delivery sites involves the same blind-spot challenges as other commercial trucks — but with the additional complexity of a truck-mounted forklift affecting visibility.

Solution

Conventional truck cameras for road and backing operations

The truck itself has standard conventional cameras for road-facing visibility (windshield), backing visibility (rear-mounted), and blind-spot coverage (sides). These work the same as on any other commercial truck. The truck and forklift cameras are integrated through the same skEYEvue cloud platform, giving operations visibility into both vehicles in their separate and combined states.

Problem

Mount/dismount documentation

The transition between truck-mounted and detached operation is itself a high-risk moment. Operators secure the forklift to the truck (or release it), navigate the truck and forklift in close proximity, and execute procedures that have direct safety implications. Documentation of mount/dismount procedures supports both training and incident review when issues arise.

Solution

Mount/dismount documentation

Camera coverage of the truck rear (where the forklift mounts and dismounts) and the operating area around the truck during transition documents the mount/dismount process. When procedural questions arise — was the forklift properly secured before transit, was the dismount procedure followed correctly — video evidence is available for review.

Moffett trucks need Complete with wireless A/V.

Recommended for Moffett trucks

Complete with wireless A/V

Multi-camera fleet system + forklift wireless A/V

Built on the skEYE-One mDVR with channel support for both wired truck cameras and wireless A/V cameras for the detachable forklift. Configured specifically for piggyback operations where standard wired camera systems don't work. The wireless component is the A/V signal — power on the forklift camera comes from the forklift's own electrical system.

Typical configuration

Truck front + truck rear + truck side + forklift wireless A/V camera + optional AI safety on truck = 5–6 channels

Includes

skEYE-One mDVR · 1TB SSD · Wireless A/V camera support · Cloud platform · Live view · Multi-camera dashboard

Pricing

Base hardware from $890 · Full configuration custom-quoted per vehicle

When the full system is more than you need

When Complete isn't the right fit.

No alternative recommended

Moffett truck operations require wireless A/V camera support that only Complete on skEYE-One hardware provides. Single-camera and two-camera packages (Essential, Vision, Guardian) don't support wireless A/V cameras and aren't configured for separable equipment operations.

Best when: If you operate a non-piggyback truck with a similar specialty configuration, talk to us during your discovery call about appropriate setups.

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Moffett truck camera systems, answered.

Spec a camera system for your Moffett trucks.

Tell us about your operation — fleet size, vertical (building materials, beverage, agricultural), and current visibility challenges. We'll build configurations including wireless A/V cameras tailored to piggyback operations.