
How Does a Forklift Work? Controls & Safety
Modern forklifts require safety interlocks before they operate. If the operator is not seated, the seat belt is not latched, a lever is out of

Modern forklifts require safety interlocks before they operate. If the operator is not seated, the seat belt is not latched, a lever is out of

A forklift breakdown can stop a shift and create a safety risk. Most failures are predictable, especially hydraulic hoses, brakes, and steering wear parts, so

Every facility eventually reaches a point where current equipment no longer matches load weight, pallet size, or lift height requirements. At that stage, reviewing the

The complaint is an old one: older appliances and equipment were built to last, so they say, and newer versions were built for planned obsolescence.

Many places with a history of using gas or diesel forklifts have made the transition to electric. Whether you employ a single forklift at your

When you use a forklift on a daily basis, it can be hard to know what to do when something goes wrong with it. You