Forklift terms

Common Parameters of Forklifts

1.Rated lifting weight: refers to the maximum weight that the forklift should be able to lift when the center of gravity of the cargo on the fork is located on the specified load center distance.

2.Load center distance: refers to the stipulated distance at the front end of the vertical section of the cargo center of gravity delivery fork.

State regulations: Q (representing load) < 1t when 400mm; 1 ≤ Q < 5:500mm;

5 ≤ Q ≤ 10:600mm; 900mm when 12 ≤ Q ≤18; When 20 ≤ Q ≤42, 1250mm.

3.Maximum lifting height: refers to the forklift is located on a horizontal solid ground, the door frame is placed vertically and has the rated lifting weight of goods, the maximum height of the fork can be lifted — the vertical distance between the plane of the fork and the ground.

4.Free lifting height: refers to the maximum height of the fork from the ground under the condition that the height of the gantry remains unchanged.

5.Minimum turning radius: refers to the distance between the instantaneous center and the outermost part of the vehicle body when the steering wheel of the forklift is turned to the limit position and the turning movement is made at the lowest stable speed.

6.Door frame inclination Angle: refers to the maximum Angle at which the door frame of the unloaded forklift can tilt forward or backward from its vertical position.

7.Wheelbase: the vertical distance from the center of the front axle to the center of the rear axle.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *