FORKLIFT

A forklift is a type of industrial vehicle used to lift, move, and stack heavy materials, typically within warehouses, factories, or construction sites. It has a set of fork-like prongs at the front that can be raised or lowered to lift items, such as pallets, boxes, or other goods. Forklifts are powered by internal combustion engines or electric motors, and they come in a variety of sizes and configurations depending on the job requirements.

Key features of a forklift include:

  • Forks: The horizontal arms that lift and carry loads.
  • Mast: The vertical component that allows the forks to raise and lower.
  • Lift Capacity: Forklifts have different weight capacities, typically ranging from 1,000 to 20,000 lbs.
  • Steering: Depending on the model, forklifts may have rear or front-wheel steering for maneuverability in tight spaces.

Forklifts are crucial in material handling and logistics, helping with tasks like loading and unloading trucks, organizing inventory, and transporting goods within storage areas.

Energy Type: Diesel

Capacity: 2 – 10 TONS