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Jungheinrich Electric Forklift Salem

Jungheinrich Electric Forklift Salem

Electric Forklift Specs

Forklifts are utilized for carrying and lifting cargo in job locations like construction and warehousing. Forklifts are available in various classes that utilize various types of fuel. The electric forklift is becoming really common in a wide array of businesses. They are powered by rechargeable lead-acid batteries that are more powerful and bigger than automobile batteries. In this broad category of electric lift trucks, there are a variety of sub-types distinguished by several common conditions.



Load Capacity

The amount of otal weight a lift truck unit could support is the load capacity.



Stroke

The stroke refers to the vertical lift travel of the lift truck. It describes the amount of difference between the fully-raised and fully-loaded positions of the specific forklift.



Classes

Classes of forklift categorize machinery by type in an effort to organize the features of the different units. Forklifts are divided into eight classes. Classes III, II and I pertain to electric lift trucks. Class I forklifts include electric motor trucks engineered to be ridden by the operator while in operation. Class II electric lift trucks are recommended for pulling and stocking merchandise in a warehouse and are manufactured for efficiency in narrow aisle environments. Class III electric lift trucks are motor-powered hand trucks which are used by a person who walks at the rear of the unit.



Battery Specifications

The battery specifications help to offer the needed information pertaining to its performance. On the lift truck is a plate that identifies the volts put out from the battery. The weight of the battery would normally be specified on the lift truck as well, since that specification is needed to know the amount of weight the forklift should support. Normally the specification also consists of the weight of the lift truck without the battery.



Input

The input is the energy the battery of the lift truck is designed to accept while charging. This is an essential specification. For example, an electric forklift may be able to accept either 460 or 230 volts at a time.

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