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THE BASICS OF FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTS
Sometimes a pair of forks doesn’t work for the load you need to handle on a forklift. For these loads, a forklift attachment adds flexibility. Attachments are designed by category; however, the options within each category can be extensive.
COMMON FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTS
1.Fork positioner
Fork positioners offer a quick hydraulically-powered alternative to manual fork repositioning. They are useful where pallets of different widths must be handled frequently.
2.Sideshifters
The sideshifter uses two-way hydraulic cylinders to provide a range of side-to-side, off-center movement to the carriage/fork assembly. This movement adds precision to stacking operations and reduces the need for precise truck positioning.
3.Rotatorsat
Rotators can be added to uprights when load dumping or load inversion is required. The hydraulically-driven mechanism is capable of rotating a full 360 degrees.
4,Carton Clamps
These clamps use large, flat, side-plates and two-way cylinders to securely clamp uniform, square slip-sheet loads. These pallet-less loads save up to 10% of useable storage space.
5.Paper Roll Clamps
The curved arm design of these upright attachments make them ideal for handling rolled or round loads like paper rolls or drums.
6.Push/Pull Pac
The concept behind the Push/Pull attachment is to enable the truck to handle slip-sheet-stacked (pallet less) loads. The device slips under the load and pushes it off, making this attachment useful for car or van loading.
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