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Lift Truck Basics
Nowadays, there is a huge variety of configurations and options for modern forklifts, providing them with greater lift height and weight capacity. Make sure you do some homework prior to making a purchase for your business so as to choose the best vehicles for your application. These practices will result in optimal use of your labor and space while ensuring a high safety factor.

Before choosing the best vehicle and making a decision for your application you should have a full understanding of the properties of the loads or materials you would be handling. What's more, it is really important to understand the storage methods you would utilize to be able to store these items. Additionally, it is also vital to understand the methods you will need for receiving and shipping these items. After this is complete, it is a wise idea to familiarize yourself with the array of options and vehicles available .

Fuel Types
The electric vehicles are designed for indoor use only, providing quiet operation with no gas fumes. If you plan to mostly utilize your vehicles indoors than this is definitely the best option. In multi-shift operations, you would need additional transfer and charging stations and batteries.

If the lift truck is not utilized 100% of the time or is in single shift operations, you would be able to charge the forklift during its off-duty hours. Take note that the chargers and the batteries for lift trucks are often priced separately from the lift truck itself.

Forklifts also have AC or alternating current motors. These motors are offered by numerous lift truck manufacturers. Most often, AC powered lift trucks run off of DC batteries and convert the DC power back to AC in order to power the motor.

There are some benefits of AC motors. Several of the main factors include that these motors provide faster acceleration, higher efficiency overall and lower maintenance costs.

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Toyota
Electric lift truck units make up almost 60 percent of the forklift market. These units are powered by heavy, huge lead-acid batteries that that prevents the equipment from tipping over as it gives it the counterweight. Based on ITA, electric counterbalanced forklifts are considered Class 1 lift trucks. Class 1 is the category that includes all stand-up counterbalanced trucks and...
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Yale
The most busy portions of any warehouse are the shipping and receiving docks. These busy areas could become very crowded. The lift trucks should provide excellent visibility, be as compact as possible and highly maneuverable. Lift truck operators who are working on a dock must step off of and onto their lift truck for the duration of their shift. In...
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Nissan
Nissan has taken the initiative to make the first pantograph style reach truck in the industry. This was because of the growing requirement for high performing narrow aisle reach trucks. Introducing the new SRX Platinum Series of reach trucks has become part of the North American market. The Australian launch is scheduled to follow very soon. The SRX Platinum Series...
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Doosan
responsibilities of a Forklift Driver Lift truck drivers usually are employed in factories and warehouses. Their responsibility is to transport supplies and loads from one location to another. They should be taught to safely operate the lift truck controls. Specialized training is a requirement. Drivers should have a background check and pass a drug test. Performing Inspections HRSDC and OSHA...
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Komatsu
Komatsu began to establish themselves during 1921 as a diversified provider of industrial-use services and products. Still to this day, the Komatsu Group remains leading producer of mining and construction machines. They also are active in other businesses like compact machines, utility equipment, logistics and other solutions-based operations, forest machines and industrial machinery. Komatsu Group is also involved in various...
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Clark
Power There are numerous kinds of forklifts that are operated by propane gas. Propane-powered forklifts are really simple to refill. The gas is stored inside a pressurized tank on the back of the truck. The propane is pushed into the engine, where it is converted into vapor and the vapor combines with air. The throttle of the forklift is used...
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Hyster
It is suggested to frequently inspect the front end of your forklift as part of your daily or pre-shift examination, in order to help prevent costly lift truck repairs. By catching any problems as they happen or in advance, you could also help avoid damage to any type of cargo as well. The following includes several of the common guidelines...
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