Forklift - how does it work?
Forklift - or a lift truck as it is sometimes called - is a
machine that is capable of lifting heavy objects and
transporting them to different locations. There are several
important characteristics that each forklift possesses. First of
all, most of the forklift trucks (if not all) will use the rear
wheel steering. That means the forklift uses rear wheels to make
a turn. This gives the forklift operator more vehicle control
(especially important when lifting something with the forks).
You should be able to become comfortable with rear wheel
steering during your forklift training. The operator of the
forklift will be able to make turns in a very tight circle.
Another important characteristic is the fact that a forklift
will usually weigh more than a regular car. Depending on a type
of forklift it can even be heavier that a truck. This heavy
weight is necessary to allow the forklift to lift heavy objects
while providing the necessary stability and control. Also the
weight is necessary to provide stability when the lifted objects
are moved from one place to another. Another reason for the
extra weight is the fact that forklift trucks often have a short
width, many times fewer than 4 - 5 feet. The weight of the
forklift will determine the maximum weight of the load it can
lift.
Another thing to mention about forklift trucks is that they are
very powerful? You should be very careful when you are driving
the forklift or lifting some object. There are many different
forklift types produced by many manufacturers like Toyota,
Mitsubishi and Clark. Each of these forklift trucks will have
its own specific benefits. For example, many Toyota forklift
trucks offer the Active Control Rear Stabilizer for extra side
stability and System of Active Stability for electronically
monitoring of forklift functioning and operations. Other
electronic equipment is usually installed on different forklift
models.