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To be able to handle the lifting stresses of typical lift truck, the frame needs to consider these extremely essential factors. Yale frames provide optimal rigidity and strength for a long life. They offer maximum protection to all truck parts.
Yale's frames all go through computer application testing and strict laboratory testing to help ensure the highest level of durability needed to meet and exceed the expectations of the client.
Unitized Design
The unitized design from welded steel construction provides better internal component protection and better rigidity overall, providing in an excellently strong product. This design makes the forklift a powerful and strong machine.
Finite Element Analysis
For amazing durability and strength, the finite element analysis is used for testing. Using the best materials available helps to make the best products in the long run.
Motors
In order to add productive value, industrial grade lift trucks need to be tough for use in industrial operations. The machines are needed to work at demanding performance levels, often in harsh environments. They have to be able to work at maximum uptime. Furthermore, these machines preferably should rely on minimal cost to operate.
Yale lift trucks are built and designed with Industrial Grade Critical Components, providing excellent productive value and economic life. These are the differences customers have come to depend on.
The electric motors ensure that the lift truck lifts and travels at the required speed for maximum throughput and production. AC Motors really reduce maintenance expenses as they operate without brushes. The motors are insulated with Class H insulation for better heat resistance. Moreover, steering motor functionality is included into the hydraulic motor that simplifies the system and increases dependability.
Tire Types
Usually, cushion tires are solid tires that have no tread pattern. They are mostly designed to be used on solid and smooth surfaces, normally indoors. There are tread patterns available though, that are a lot suitable for various surface environments. The cushion tires are popular on smooth warehouse floors and in similar applications.
Pneumatic tires on the other hand would require air and are made particularly for uneven ground and loose surfaces. The pneumatic tire provides a higher ground clearance over solid tires. This raises the forklift's center of gravity and really reduces its rated lift capacity. Most often, pneumatic tires are used in rough terrain environments due to their ability to negotiate uneven surfaces in a smoother manner. Numerous agricultural or mining operations and construction sites depend on these tires in order to make certain the machinery can travel as carefully and safe as possible.
Lift height and Lift Capacity
In order to determine the capacity of the vehicle needed, it is essential to understand the maximum dimensions and weight of the loads you will be handling. In addition, you should know the maximum fork height required to be able to stack or rack the loads. These factors, the lifting height as well as the load size, greatly affect the lift capacity of the truck. A larger size load could move the vehicle's center of gravity and change the load combination. This decreases the lifting capacity of the machine and affects the load being lifted and the height. Using various attachments can also affect the truck's overall capacity.
Mast Options
On the market today are various choices of forklift masts. These include: single, double, triple and quad masts. The number indicated the amount of sections on the mast. In a variety of circumstances, you will not be needed to make any choices since the lift height will dictate the kind of mast you would get, although, in trucks with very high lift heights, you could have an option.