Forklifts are industrial handling vehicles designed for the loading, unloading, stacking, and short-distance transportation of unitized palletized goods. Referred to as industrial vehicles by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO/TC110), forklifts are commonly used for transporting large items in warehouses, employing either internal combustion engines or battery power.
The technical parameters of a forklift are used to indicate its structural characteristics and operational performance. The key technical parameters include: rated load capacity, load center distance, maximum lifting height, mast tilt angle, maximum travel speed, minimum turning radius, minimum ground clearance, as well as wheelbase and track width.
Optional attachments and accessories - 3T side shifter; Upper three-jaw pressure cap; Simple jib crane; 5T side shifter clamping (arc); Flat shovel bucket; down-tilt rotator; Soft clamp (flat); Tilt wood grabber; Up-down tilt grab; Multi-functional bucket (complete set); Steel pipe clamp