Maret 24, 2009

Forklift Attachments


Forklift Attachments
By Thomas Morva

Forklift attachments are used to increase the number of functions performed by a forklift. Forklifts are basically designed to lift rectangular loads and carry them from one place to another. With the help of attachments, it can perform a number of varied tasks.

A
forklift consists of a fork shaped lifting mechanism that is powered using a hydraulics system. All the attachments are designed to fit in the forks or projecting platform of the forklift. Some attachments are also connected to the hydraulic system of the forklift. A range of attachments like waste handling, sweeping machines, drum handling equipment, snow ploughs, salt spreaders and others are in use today.

Other commonly used
attachments include access platforms to lift workers to a certain height, fork extensions to provide stability, drum handling equipment to lift drums and battery changers to lift heavy batteries. The construction industry also uses a lot of attachments like mechanical scissor grab? To lift metal beams, yokes to mount scissor grabs and other lifting equipment on a fork truck and pallets to carry loads like metal sheets. Magnet attachments are used to keep warehouses, car parks and container depots free of metal debris such as nails, nuts and bolts.

These
attachments make the forklifts more versatile, and save considerable costs for a company or warehouse that uses it. Safety attachments like fork fenders can be used to warn people of moving forklifts. Companies also design customized attachments based on the exclusive needs of the customer.New attachments are constantly being designed so that forklifts can enter new work areas and improve cost effectiveness. However, some of these attachments create handling problems, as they are heavy and do not have lifting handles. Attaching and removing these can take a lot of time and effort. Apart from these, other attachments certainly add value to a forklifts performance.

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