A pump truck, also called a pallet truck, is a device that can only lift pallets up to a height of +/-15 cm, with the pallet supported only by the forks/wheels. Lifting can be done via a manual or electric hydraulic pump, and moving is done by manual pulling or using an electric motor.
Order pickers: These forklifts have a platform that allows the operator to grab items from high shelves.
This is the most common type of forklift. It has forks at the front so the driver can see the load clearly. The term “counterweight” describes the fact that the weight of a load is offset by a weight (counterweight) at the rear of the forklift that keeps the rear wheels firmly on the ground.
A stacker is a device that can lift pallets up to 6 meters high to place them on a rack or truck. Like a pump truck, lifting is done via a manual or electric hydraulic pump and moved by manual pulling or using an electric motor.
The frequency of forklift maintenance depends on a number of factors, including the type of forklift, the environment in which it is used and how often it is used. In general, however, most forklifts should be serviced at least once a year.
It is advisable to have your forklift repaired by an official dealer, especially if the machine is under warranty.
No, because forklifts are dangerous equipment and should only be operated by trained persons. Drivers need to be aware of the hazards associated with forklifts, such as rollovers, overturns and collisions. They should also be familiar with the forklift’s safety features and how to use them properly.
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