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Jungheinrich Electric Forklift Ontario

Jungheinrich Electric Forklift Ontario

Electric Lift Truck Specs
The forklift is a common piece of machinery utilized to carry and lift merchandise and materials on jobsites like construction and warehousing. Forklifts now are available in varying classes and are powered with different sources. Today, electric lift trucks have become popular for a number of industries. They are powered by rechargeable lead-acid batteries which are bigger and more powerful than car batteries. Within this broad category of electric forklift, there are different sub-types distinguished by some common conditions.

Load Capacity
The amount oftotal weight a lift truck model could support is the load capacity.

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

Classes
In order to organize the features of the various units, classes of lift trucks have been categorized into eight classes. Classes I, II, and III pertain to electric lift trucks. Class I lift trucks include electric motor trucks engineered to be ridden by the operator while in operation. Class II electric forklifts are recommended for pulling and stocking products inside a warehouse and are made for efficiency in narrow aisle environments. Class III electric lift trucks are motor-powered hand trucks which are utilized by an individual who walks behind the unit.

Battery Specifications
Battery specifications give information regarding what kind of performance you could expect from them. The majority of forklifts have a plate which identifies the amount of volts available from the battery. The battery weight would usually be specified on the forklift as well, because that information is needed to know the amount of weight the lift truck should support. Typically the specification also consists of the weight of the forklift truck without the battery.

Input
Input is the amount of energy input which the forklift's battery is made to accept while charging. This is actually an important condition. For example, an electric forklift may be able to accept either 230 or 460 volts at a time.

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