Optional Accessories for Your Forklift
Audible Devices - Back-Up or Motion Alarms:
Motion alarms and backup alarms are audio device accessories that generate enough sound so that the sound is heard overtop the noises generated from the forklift itself.
The sound needs to be readily distinguishable from other audible devices or noises in the work environment. Sound should be readily discernible from other sound or audible devices within the work place. The audible device can end up contributing to OSHA noise limitation and to employee noise exposure; therefore, care has to be taken.
Hearing protection makes it really harder to hear the audible device and to distinguish which direction and distance it is coming from. Audible devices can occasionally get disabled from workers and operators as they can find them very annoying. Also, audible devices can also be objectionable to residents in the vicinity.
Additional Operator & Application Options:
Enclosed Operator Cabs: Operator enclosed cabs help to protect the operator from the elements. They utilize tempered glass in order to avoid injuries. Furthermore, these cabs feature an emergency exit via removing the window. The levels of noise are lessened at the operator's ear due to additional sound proofing.
Operator Selectable Performance Modes: The operator is able to choose the performance need for the specific use. What's more, it allows a supervisor to set the model's maximum performance for an operator who is just learning. Being able to adjust and lessen the unit's utmost performance enables a new operator to learn the operating features of the machinery in a controlled setting.
Impact Monitor: The impact monitor deactivates the unit and when this happens, it requires a supervisor to activate and override the model. This encourages the operator to be sure to manage the machine in a more controlled manner.
Dual Rear View and Panoramic Mirrors: These mirrors serve as an aid to the operator in observing the operating environment behind the truck as well as the tail swing area.
Click to Download the pdf
Forklift Parts
Nissan
The electric lift truck is normally the best choice for indoor operations in warehouses and manufacturing settings. This is mainly because of 2 reasons with the first being that they produce zero emissions. This is a very vital factor to consider for indoor work places. Out of the IC or internal combustion models, just the propane-fueled models could be utilized...
More
Clark
The forklift is a material handling machine utilized to lift and transport loads from one place to another. Each part of a forklift has a specific function. Different components can be used to move the load horizontally or vertically.
Mast
The forklift mast refers to all the parts which lift and lower the load. There are different types of masts...
More
Crown
Crown makes numerous models of electric rider pallet trucks for a huge variety of uses. When it comes to high-speed transporting, dock work or low-level order picking, rider pallet trucks are really the ideal option.
Regardless of the model, the main lift truck operator efficiency preferences are addressed. Whether it is the center controlled PC Pallet Truck Series, the End...
More
Doosan
Counterbalance Forklift Training Programs
According to Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations, anybody who utilizes a counterbalanced lift truck must have training. Training for these kinds of industrial vehicles consists of both classroom training and hands-on driver training. Refresher training is necessary occasionally so as to keep operator skills up to date. OSHA does not specify a minimum time requirement...
More
Hyster
Big and Jumbo
The H1050-1150D-CH line of Hyster forklifts features masted top pick trucks which could handle upwards of 88,185 pounds under the spreader. This allows the strength to transport even the heaviest load anywhere it has to go. The lift capacities of the forklifts offer increased container density to allow true 5-high stacking. Due to a variety of advances...
More
Komatsu
Counterbalance forklift Training
OSHA does require operators using a counterbalanced forklift to have received lecture style or classroom training. They additionally require that a periodic refresher training along with a supervised driving program is completed. There is no minimum time requirement for the supervised driving or classroom training. Furthermore, there is no frequency mandated for the refresher training either.
Counterbalanced...
More
Toyota
Lift trucks were first made almost 100 years ago, and were once only simple machines that were made to transport pallets from one place than another. Sophisticated forklifts nowadays, are presently available in various weight capacities, designs, lifting heights and load capacities. These lift truck units come with different types of ergonomic designs and improved safety features particularly designed for...
More
