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Forklift for warehouse and outdoor handling

The forklift is an operating vehicle equipped with wheels and driven by electric, diesel or gas motors, which is used for lifting and handling goods inside logistics warehouses or for loading and unloading goods from transport vehicles such as truck, ships etc.

Forklift hydraulics are controlled either with levers directly manipulating the hydraulic valves or by electrically controlled actuators, using smaller "finger" levers for control. The latter allows forklift designers more freedom in ergonomic design.

Forklift trucks are available in many variations and load capacities. In a typical warehouse setting, most forklifts have load capacities between one and five tons. Larger machines, up to 50 tons lift capacity, are used for lifting heavier loads, including loaded shipping containers.

In addition to a control to raise and lower the forks (also known as blades or tines), the operator can tilt the mast to compensate for a load's tendency to angle the blades toward the ground and risk slipping off the forks. Tilt also provides a limited ability to operate on non-level ground.

Companies providing warehouse and outdoor forklifts