FORKLIFT
Sometimes called a forklift truck, the forklift is a powerful
industrial truck that is used to lift and transport material by steel forks
that are inserted under the load. Forklifts are commonly used to move loads and
equipment that is stored on pallets. The forklift was developed in 1920, and
has since become a valuable piece of equipment in many manufacturing and
warehousing operations.
Types of Forklifts
The most common type of design with forklifts is the counter
balance. Other types of designs include the reach truck and side loader, both
of which are used in environments where the space is at a minimum.
Control and capability
Forklifts are available in many types and different load
capacities. In the average warehouse setting,most forklifts have load
capacities of around five tons. Along with the control to raise and lower the
forks, you can also tilt the mast to compensate for the tendency of the load to
angle the blades towards the ground and risk slipping it off the forks. The
tilt will also provide a limited ability to operate on ground that isn’t
level.There are some variations that allow you to move the forks and backrest
laterally, which allows easier placement of a load. In addition to this, there
are some machines that offer hydraulic control to move the forks together or
further apart, which removes the need for you to get out of the cab to manually
adjust for a different size load.
Another forklift variation that is sometimes used in
manufacturing facilities, will utilize forklifts with a clamp attachment that
you can open and close around a load, instead of having to use forks. Products
such as boxes, cartons, etc., can be moved with the clamp attachment.
Safety
Forklifts are rated for loads at a specified maximum weight
and a specified forward type center of gravity. All of this information is
located on a nameplate that is provided by the manufacturer and the loads
cannot exceed these specifications. One of the most important aspects of
operating a forklift is the rear wheel steering. Even though this helps to
increase maneuverability in tight cornering situations, it differs from the
traditional experience of a driver with other wheeled vehicles as there is no
caster action. Another critical aspect of the forklift is the instability. Both
the forklift and the load must be considered a unit, with a varying center of
gravity with every movement of the load.You must never negotiate a turn with a
forklift at full speed with a raised load, as this can easily tip the forklift
over.
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