When adding an attachment to a lift, this must also be changed out.
Data plate, Data tag
Horizontal tine-like projections for engaging and supporting the load
Forks
The two main types of forklift batteries.
Lead-Acid & Lithium-Ion
The model and serial number along with the capacity of the truck can be found here.
Data plate/tag
There are this many hook type carriage classes
5
This framework is fitted to a machine over the top of the operator to keep them safe in the operator's compartment.
Overhead Guard
The two basic types of lift truck tires.
Cushion & Pneumatic
Less than this many feet for aisle width requires narrow aisle machines.
9"
Forks on this class of lift cannot be changed once manufactured.
Class III
This component on class IV and V units helps to stabilize the unit and is the largest factor in determining lift capacity for the truck.
Counterweight
Load wheels are made of this material
Polyurethane
This is the standard load center for most lifts
24 inches
This attachment is used to pick up two loads/pallets side by side at the same time.
Single Double Pallet Mover Attachment
The vertical assembly at the front of the lift that uses hydraulic cylinders and chains to raise and lower loads.
Mast
These are three benefits of Lithium vs Lead-Acid batteries.
More efficient, low-maintenance, faster charging, longer live span.
Scheduled maintenance can be contracted in these two types.
PM and CTM
These are the 6 parts to forks. Name 3
Blade, Heel, Shank, Hooks (clips), Tip, Positioning Lock (pin)
These are 5 components of a rider/walkie pallet truck
Control Handle, Drive Unit, Operator's platform, Drive tire, Caster, Operator stability bar, Load backrest, Battery compartment, Forks, Load wheels.
How many volts can an industrial battery be and what are those voltages?
5 types: 12, 24, 36, 48, & 80v
Forklifts are classified in 5 classes, name the differentiation/type of lift for each class.
Class I - Electric sit down standup counterbalance
Class II - Electric reach trucks, OP, Turrets
Class III - Electric Pallet Jacks, Walkie/Riders, Tractors
Class IV - Internal Combustion Cushion Tire
Class V - Internal Combustion Pneumatic Tire