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Definition of Forklift Classes
The forklift is utilized in many warehouse and retail settings for various everyday task, like lifting heavy merchandise, stocking shelves and delivering loads of goods. Based on the Industrial Truck Association there are eight forklift classes. The equipment are classified according to kind of engine or motor, type of tires, and the way the machine is steered. Forklifts are also called lift trucks.
Class I forklifts - Electric Motor Forklifts
These are standard electric motor lift trucks. Kinds of Class I forklift consist of the sit-down, three-wheeled varieties that are often utilized to move pallets of mulch at home goods stores.
Class II forklifts - Narrow Aisle Electric Motor Lift Trucks
These trucks do not need a lot of space to operate. Class II trucks comprise forklifts with swinging masts and side-loading models.
Class III forklifts - Electric Motor Hand Trucks
Class IV forklifts - Internal Combustion Engine Forklifts
IC engine forklifts are quite like typical automobile engines. These equipment do come with solid tires or cushion tires. Often the back of the truck has a counterweight so as to make the machinery much more stable.
Class V forklifts are like Class IV forklifts because both have internal combustion engines and are usually counterbalanced. The difference is in the tires which are utilized. Class V trucks utilize radial or pneumatic tires.
Tractors
Class VI forklifts - Towing Tractor Lift Trucks
These trucks are sit-down tractors that could raise heavy loads and pull loads weighing more than four hundred fifty kilograms. These trucks can are available with either an electric motor or an internal combustion engine.
Class VII lift trucks - Rough Terrain Vehicles
Class VII lift trucks have pneumatic tires and IC engines, which are best utilized in rough terrains like agriculture, construction and logging. These trucks are great for worksites where the ground is rough and uneven and riddled with debris.
Class VIII forklifts - Manual Lift Trucks
These specific trucks are all manually operated by a person who pulls or pushes the vehicle. The forks are usually hydraulically operated, and have a low maximum lift height. This class includes burden and personnel carriers.
Telehandler Attachments
There is a large variety of attachments for the telehandler equipment which are designed and built by Genie. These attachments offer more flexibility on the job site and better efficiency. Combined with the addition of Genie approved third party attachments, a single equipment is capable of handling a lot of tasks, thanks to these specialized add-ons. There are Standard Carriages that are available both seventy two inches and forty eight inch sizes. These carriages are available in either quick attach or pin configurations.
Pallet Forks
To move loads quickly and effectively, standard unit pallet forks contain 122 cm or forty eight inch forks and carriage. As well, there are different bigger units to suit your jobsite applications such as 183 cm or 72 inch pallet forks or one hundred fifty two cm or sixty inch models.
Industrial Grapple Bucket
The industrial grapple bucket works by clamping down in order to grab and handle the load for secure and easy transport of hard-to-handle things.
Universal Skid Steer Adapter
The universal skid steer adapter enables you to pull up and attach to many various types of skid steer kind of attachments in minute seconds. This speed and agility greatly improves the versatility of your fleet and reduces your overall equipment costs.
Rotate Carriage
Rotating carriages are capable of rotation up to ten degrees both counter-clockwise and clockwise. This allows to pick up or place a load on un-level surfaces.
Truss Boom
The best solution for overhead lifting is the truss boom. The truss boom allows and extra 1.83m or 6 feet of range to lift. It is normally utilized when trying to maneuver bulky things or supplies such as trusses into position.