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Category 1 Forklifts: are considered to be electric motor trucks with air filled or pneumatic tires or cushion tires. The Class 1 forklifts also comprise 4 lift codes, or subcategories which are:
Lift Code 1: Counterbalanced, stand up rider types.
Lift Code 4: 3-Wheel electric sit-down types.
Lift Code 5: Cushion Tire sit down, counterbalanced rider
Lift Code 6: Includes pneumatic tire units, counterbalanced rider, and sit-down rider.
Class 2 Forklifts: Class 2 forklifts consist of narrow aisle electric trucks with solid tires.
Category 3 Forklifts: The class 3 forklift will comprise all hand/rider trucks fuel and electric based with solid tires.
Class 4 Forklifts: The Internal Combustion or IC models make up Class 4 forklifts. These are sit down rider units with cushion tires. Usually, they are great for indoor application and on hard surfaces.
Category 5 Forklifts: Class 5 is Internal Combustion Engine sit down rider units outfitted with pneumatic tires. Normally, these models are ideal for working on rough surfaces outside or on areas with significant inclines.
Category 6 Forklifts: The Class 6 forklifts are either internal combustion powered or electric models. These ride-on units could tow at least 1000 lbs. This particular category is designed and engineered to tow loads as opposed to lift it.
Category 7 Forklifts: Class 7 just included rough terrain models with pneumatic tires. The Class 7 forklifts are almost exclusively utilized outside and powered by diesel engines.
The different classifications of lift trucks help to keep them separated and organized. Different types of working atmospheres depend on different classes in order to get their work done. Forklifts are quite particular in their lifting and loading capacities. Their various types of tires and engines are made for specific operation. To be able to pick the best forklift to suit your requirements and to fulfill your jobs, do some research to know precisely what you would need from your specific unit. By speaking to several reputable dealers and making time to investigate all your options, you will be able to choose the right machine.
Narrow Aisle and very Narrow Aisle Trucks: Some forklifts have NA features or VNA features. To be able to function safely and efficiently, most counterbalanced trucks require a minimum of eleven feet of aisle width. NA trucks however, could function in narrow aisles that are eight to ten feet wide. Additionally, very narrow aisle or VNA trucks can operate in aisles that are 6 feet wide.
The advantage of using a VNA and NA truck over a conventional lift is that it makes it possible for warehouses to be built with narrower aisles. The wider aisles in the warehouses enable for more storage of products in a particular space, that improves cube utilization. The loads moved by VNA and NA trucks normally are limited to around three thousand and 5000 pounds. Reach trucks are capable of operating in narrow aisle. Rotating mast trucks, order selectors and turret trucks can operate within very narrow or narrow aisles, depending on the specific model.
Particularly made for storage and retrieval, reach trucks are made with outriggers and telescoping forks which allows the operator to lift and retract a load over the outriggers. These units are not suitable for moving loads quickly over long distances nor for loading and unloading trucks. Similar to the order selector, reach trucks can be available for lifting heights which are higher than 30 feet.