Loading Port:Shanghai
Payment Terms:TT or LC
Min Order Qty:1 unit
Supply Capability:1 unit/month
Forklift Description:
Guided Very Narrow Aisle truck - A counterbalance type Sit Down Rider Electric Forklift fitted with a specialized mast assembly. The mast is capable of rotating 90 degrees, and the forks can then advance like on a reach mechanism, to pick full pallets. Because the forklift does not have to turn, the aisles can be exceptionally narrow, and if wire guidance is fitted in the floor of the building the machine can almost work on its own. Masts on this type of machine tend to be very high. The higher the racking that can be installed, the higher the density the storage can reach. This sort of storage system is popular in cities where land prices are really high, as by building the racking up to three times higher than normal and using these machines, it is possible to stock an incredible amount of material in what appears to be a small space.
Guided Very Narrow Aisle Order Picking truck - counterbalance type Order Picking Truck similar to the Guided Very Narrow Aisle truck, except that the operator and the controls which operate the machine are in a cage welded to the mast. The operator of course wears a restraint system to protect him against falls. Otherwise the description is the same as Guided Very Narrow Aisle truck.
Truck Mounted Forklift / Sod Loader - comes in Sit Down Center Control. Usually has an Internal Combustion Engine. Engines are almost always diesel, but sometimes operate on kerosene, and sometimes use propane injection as a power boost. Some old units are two stroke compression ignition, most are four stroke compression ignition (common). North American Engines come with advanced emission control systems. Forklifts built in countries such as Iran or Russia will typically have no emission control systems.
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Forlift Specification:
Model | CPCD30FR | |
Load capacity kg | 3000kg | |
Load center mm | 500mm | |
Power type | Diesel | |
Max.lifting speeds(with load)mm/s | 400mm/s | |
Max.Driving speeds(with without load) km/h | 18/20km/h | |
Max.Towing speeds | 15.5/10.5kN | |
(with/without load)kN |
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Gradeability(with/without load)% | 15/20% | |
H1 Lifting height mm | 3000mm | |
Free lift mm | 80mm | |
Tilting angles(forward-backward) 。 | 6/12 | |
Min. turning radius mm | 2500mm | |
Min. right angle aisle width mm | 2110mm | |
Min. under-clearance mm | 135mm | |
Dimensions | A Overall length(inincluding fork) mm | 3800mm |
B Overall width mm | 1230mm | |
H Overall height(mast lowered) mm | 2100mm | |
H2 Overall height (mast extend) mm | 4270mm | |
H3 Overall height to overhead guard mm | 2110mm | |
A1 Fork overhang mm | 465mm | |
A2 Wheel base mm | 1700mm | |
Tread | B1 Front tread mm | 1000mm |
B2 Rear tread mm | 970mm | |
Tyre | Front tyre | 28×9-15 |
Rear tyre | 6.50-10 | |
Total weight kg | 4320kg | |
B3 Fork width mm | 125mm | |
H4 Fork thickness mm | 45mm | |
Backrest height mm | 1225 | |
A3 Fork length mm | 1220mm | |
Engine | Engine model | 490 |
Rate power KW | 39KW | |
Rotate Speed At Rate Power rpm | 2650rpm | |
Max.torque Nm | 157Nm | |
Rotate speed at max torque rpm | 1980rpm | |
Type of power shift | Hydraulic |
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FAQ of forklift:
Q: What’s the function of forklift?
A: A forklift truck (also called a lift truck, a fork truck, or a forklift) is a powered industrial truck used to lift and move materials short distances. The forklift was developed in the early 20th century by various companies including the transmission manufacturing company Clark and the hoist company Yale & Towne Manufacturing. Following World War II the use and development of the forklift truck has greatly expanded worldwide. Forklifts have become an indispensable piece of equipment in manufacturing and warehousing operations.
Q: What’s the general operations of forklift:
A: Forklift cab with control layout.
Forklifts are rated for loads at a specified maximum weight and a specified forward center of gravity. This information is located on a nameplate provided by the manufacturer, and loads must not exceed these specifications. In many jurisdictions it is illegal to remove or tamper with the nameplate without the permission of the forklift manufacturer.
Q: What are the Forklift safety Standards?
A: 1, Forklift safety is subject to a variety of standards world wide. The most important standard is the ANSI B56—of which stewardship has now been passed from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to the Industrial Truck Standards Development Foundation after multi-year negotiations. ITSDF is a non-profit organization whose only purpose is the promulgation and modernization of the B56 standard.
2, Other forklift safety standards have been implemented in the United States by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and in the United Kingdom by the Health and Safety Executive.
3, Driver safety: In many countries forklift truck operators must be trained and certified to operate forklift trucks. Certification may be required for each individual class of lift that an operator would use.