Extended Forks For Forklift



Forklift Fork dimensions: Forklift forks, also known as tines or blades, are used to lift and carry loads. They are an integral part of the forklift and ensuring you are using the correct ones and that they are in good condition is essential to both the safety of personnel, but also the forklift and the load.

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MANUAL LIFT FORKLIFT STACKERS. Counter weighted eliminates the need for extended legs - lets you get close to your load. Forks touch the floor on all fork. Carry longer loads with lengthened forks. Sold as sets of 2. Extend the load length you can carry. Provides added support for heavy or long loads. Welded steel construction with cast steel tips. Available in flat, round and triangle profile. Move loads up to 4,000 lbs. (uniform capacity).

Forklift fork dimensions and specifications

  • Forklift blades: Horizontal part of the fork which lifts and supports the load
  • Tip: End of the blade that is inserted to the load
  • Shank: The vertical part of the fork
  • Heel: Part of the fork where the shank and blade meet
  • Hook: The hooks are the elements on the shank that support the forks on the forklift.
  • Pin lock (or locking pin, latch pin). Positioned on the top hook and used to position the forks on the forklift carriage. The forklift fork pin can be a latch or button (mushroom) type.
  • Taper: The difference in thickness between the tip and the heel. Tapers can begin at the heel or anywhere along the blade.

Production standards for all forks are based on common key- features:
Innovative and highly automated production process.

  • Prime quality steel offering good welding characteristics and strong resistance to wear.
  • Automated welding of upper and lower hooks with a robotic system, granting the better quality of the welding, quality repeatability, and higher process speed.
  • Complete heat treatment with hardening and tempering on the entire fork, providing the best quality and reliability characteristics.

Standard forklift dimensions

  • General: Fork correct dimensioning and conditions are essential for safe, cost-effective and damage-free pallet handling operations. Therefore, a regular fork inspection system should be put in place to ensure perfect operating conditions. Inspections, repairs or replacements shall be carried out as a pair.
  • Height difference in fork tips: Check a pair of forks mounted on the fork carrier to detect a difference in tip heights. If the difference in tip heights exceeds 3% of the blade length, the pair of forks shall be withdrawn from service.
  • Wear: Forks must be checked regularly to ensure the heel thickness is not less than 10% of the original thickness as per ISO 5057. If the fork thickness is less that 10%, the fork must be replaced or rerated.

Forklift fork inspection

  • Inspections: Forks in use shall be inspected at intervals of 12 months or less depending on the possible severe application, multi-shift operation and fork conditions. Regular inspections should be carried out by trained personnel. In case of detected damage, failures, deformations, etc. forks shall be withdrawn from service and not be returned to service unless satisfactorily repaired or rerated.
  • Cracks: Check visually inner heel and top and bottom hook areas to detect possible cracks. Apply non-destructive crack detection tests if necessary. If surface cracks are detected, forks should be withdrawn from service.
  • Straightness: Check the straightness of the upper face of the blade and the front face of the shank. If the deviation exceeds 0,5% of blade length or shank height, fork shall be withdrawn from service.
  • Angle: Check the fork upper face of the blade to load the face of the shank. If the fork has a deviation greater than 3 degrees from original specifications, fork shall be withdrawn from service
  • Locking devices: Check the fork positioning locking to ensure their normal operation and wear conditions. If any fault is found, fork shall be withdrawn from service.
  • Marking: Forks shall be marked with the nominal capacity and load center according to ISO 2330. If marking is not clearly legible, fork shall be withdrawn from service.
  • Hooks: Check the fork hooks for possible wear, damage and cracks. If the clearance between fork and fork carrier is visually excessive, forks shall be withdrawn from service.

Replacement forklift forks

Repairs and tests: Repairs should be decided or carried out by authorized, expert personnel only, in accordance with recommendations of fork manufacturer. Do not repair surface cracks or wear them by welding. In case of repairs requiring fork re-setting, forks should be subjected to an appropriate heat-treatment. Fork subjected to repairs different from repairs or replacements of the positioning lock and/or marking can only return to service after having passed a yield test as described in ISO 2330.

Forklift pre shift inspection

The best way to inspect forks is to use a fork caliper.

  • Determine the nominal thickness of “N” of the fork. Measurement has to be done on the fork shank using the caliper ruler.
  • Position the caliper at the end of the heel internal radius with the opening corresponding to the nominal dimension “N” (eg. for N 45 use 45 mm thickness), where the wear is higher.
  • If the fork enters the opening, it is mandatory to replace it. DANGER OF BREAKING. Furthermore, a 10% reduction in fork blade thickness results in a 20% reduction in operating capacity

Types of forklift forks

Following is a list of some of the special types of forklift forks, used for specific applications.

  • Pin Type & Bar Type: the forks have a guide and are attached to a shaft. Found on larger lift trucks and construction machines such as some telehandlers. Pin-Types can come with a lower hook
  • Drum handling forks: these forks have a section cut out of the side of the forks to enable a drum to be lifted
  • Coil handling forks: the inside edge of the forks are “chamfered” to provide a surface for the coil to sit on.
  • Explosion-proof: if the forklift is to be used in explosive environments then the forks are clad in stainless steel to prevent sparking. The stainless steel coating is typically 2mm thick
  • Forks for the food production industry: forklifts that are used in the food industry are typically clad in stainless steel as they are regularly washed down to maintain cleanliness.
  • Lumber forks: have a thin and wide blade for ease when inserting into loads

Lifting equipment

The lifting equipment on forklift trucks machines is characterized by robust and high-quality design and numerous options combined with excellent visibility. Forklift trucks can offer many different types of masts all of the clear view design. In combination with forks and/or attachments, it can provide the handling solution to meet your needs.

Extension forks for forklift

For even better handling, there are also a number of intelligent functions for forklift machines:

  • Pre-selected lifting height – the operator can simply find the right lifting height by means of 15 pre-selected lifting heights.
  • No chain slack – the chains are kept tensioned at all times, eliminating undesired movements of the forks or the attachment.
  • Vertical hold– the automatic tilt device ensures that the load is taken up and put down vertically to the loading surface.

Forklift Masts Types:

  • Single-stage mast forklift
  • 2 stage mast forklift
  • Quad mast forklift

What type of steel is used for forklift forks?

What type of steel is used for forklift forks?

They are made of different types of steel. Sometimes HSLA A572-50 (high strength low alloyed) steel, 1045-1060 heat-treated material, T1 heat-treated steel, and others.

What are the forklift forks used for?

The forks on a forklift are used to make direct contact with a load for transport. They are attached to the forklift carriage and are designed to carry a load from the bottom. Forklift forks come in all shapes and sizes. There is a wide variety of fork types available for various applications.

What is a quad mast forklift?

4-Stage – A quad or four-stage mast is designed for very high stacking. Quad masts allow for a shorter collapsed height when compared to a three-stage with equivalent MFH (maximum fork height).

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It is often a question asked by business owners and operation managers. Forklift Dimensions can be tricky and unique to every application. Virtually every forklift dimension could potentially impact an operation, and create a safety hazard if not specified correctly and carefully.

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Forklift lifting capacity with extended load centre

I have been asked to include this information on the website. How do you calculate the new, reduced, lifting capacity when the load centre is increased on a forklift truck?

On the above sketch the dimensions are as follows:

  • L is the dimension from the middle of the front wheel to the front face of the forks with the mast vertical. (cm)
  • X is the truck's load centre, (usually 50 cm)
  • Q is the normal rated capacity of the forklift truck in Kg.

It is important that the calculations are done from the fulcrum of the truck, i.e. the centreline of the front wheels. Therefore we add L and X together to get to the 90 cm shown above.

Now the load of 2000 kg is multiplied by the distance of 90 cm, 2000 x 90 = 180,000 (this is in Kg/cm)

As an example let's say the load centre is increased by 6 cm to 56 cm.

The new load centre of 56 cm needs to be added to L in order to get back to the drive wheel centreline, i.e. 56 + 40 cm = 96 cm.

Now the 180,000 above is divided by this dimension so:

180,000/96 = 1875. The cm cancel out and the new capacity is 1875 Kg.

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Please note that the effects of the weight of attachments have been ignored for these capacity calculations but obviously may have to be taken into account.

Please also note that if the load centre is reduced, it does NOT follow that the forklift's capacity is increased. It may do, but the strength of the forklift's components such as forks, lift chains etc may be compromised. Always check any alteration to capacity with the forklift manufacturer and remember the capacity rating plate may need altering.

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