Use for unloading trucks and moving pallets and other loads. Electric, propane, diesel or gasoline engines. Cushion or pneumatic tires. Electric units do not release emissions and work well where ventilation is poor. Internal combustion forklifts (propane, gasoline, and diesel) will generate more power than electric trucks and move faster over long distances. Propane forklifts can be used indoors where there is some ventilation.
Capacities range from 3,000lbs - 80,000lbs
Use for unloading trucks and moving pallets and other loads. Mainly indoor, warehouse or other smooth surface use where maneuverability and space requirements make four-wheel trucks inefficient.
Capacities range from 3,000 lbs - 5,000 lbs
Use to rack pallets on smooth surfaces. Single-reach trucks can extend the distance of one pallet. Double-reach trucks can extend the distance of two pallets. Outriggers on the front of the forklift support the weight of the load.
Capacities range from 2,500lbs - 5,500lbs
Use for rider to stand on an elevating platform along with forks so rider may rise to select load. Used in very narrow aisles.
Capacities are typically 3,500lbs
Masts of units rotate 90 degrees, use to pick load from either side without turning the base of the forklift. Use in very narrow aisles and employ a rotating mast.
Capacities range from 3,000lbs - 8,000lbs
Use as an economical solution for transporting loads short distances. Walk-behind or ride-on. Fork length is usually 48" but some are double-long for loading two pallets. Forks, or tines, rise slightly off the ground. Wheels are solid. Walk behind units may be equipped with a mast, and sometimes a reach and are used to raise loads onto racking.
Capacities range from 3,000lbs to 8,000lb
Use for quick loading and unloading of trucks, in conditions were rider frequently needs to mount and dismount. Primarily used indoors and on smooth surfaces. Powered by electric.
Capacities range from 3,000lbs - 5,500lbs
Use to sweep or scrub surfaces - some models do both. Units are walk-behind or ride-on. Powered by propane, gasoline, diesel or electric batteries. Some models used either indoors or outdoors.
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Use for maintenance work -can be small, one man scissor units or larger bucket control units with hydraulic folding support arm. Powered by electric or propane.
Use for quick movement of personnel around warehouse or farm. Small one-man units with three wheels or large four-man trucks with beds on back used for hauling loads. Powered by electric, diesel, gasoline and sometimes propane. Pneumatic or cushion tires available.
Use to pull loads on wheel-buggies around a warehouse. Powered by electric, gas, propane or diesel. Capacities are measured in 'draw bar pull,' - how much weight needs to be pulled.
Use for narrow-aisle work where space between racks is limited. Typically powered by electric. Load or unload from one side only.
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