What are the main technical performance parameters of the forklift?

The data describing the structural characteristics and working performance of the forklift is called the technical parameters of the forklift. The technical parameters of the forklift are divided into three categories: performance parameters, size parameters and weight parameters.

The main performance parameters of the forklift are: rated lifting weight, load center distance, maximum lifting height, free lifting height, gantry inclination, maximum lifting speed, maximum driving speed, maximum grade, minimum transition radius, engine (motor, battery) ) Performance indicators, etc.

The main dimensions are: dimensions (length, width, height), wheelbase, front and rear track, minimum ground clearance, etc.

The main weight parameters are: self-weight, no-load front axle load, axle load after no-load, axle load before full load, axle load after full load.

1. Rated lifting capacity: The maximum mass of the lifting cargo for the forklift.

2. Load center distance: the distance from the center of gravity of the rated lifting load to the front surface of the vertical section of the fork. Expressed as "mm". In China, according to different rated lifting weights, the corresponding load center distance is specified as the reference value.

3. Maximum lifting height at rated lifting capacity: At rated lifting capacity, the fork rises to the highest position, the gantry is vertical, and the vertical distance from the ground to the upper plane of the fork.

4. Free lifting height: Lifting in the unloaded state, vertical gantry, height of the gantry, the maximum vertical distance from the plane to the ground.

5. Gantry anteversion, gantry reclining angle: The maximum inclination of the gantry forward or backward relative to the vertical position under no-load conditions.

6. Full load, no load maximum lifting speed: the maximum speed at which the fork or the accessory is lifted under the rated lifting or no-load condition.

7. Full load, no load maximum running speed: The vehicle travels at the highest speed on the hard road under the rated lifting or no load condition.

8. Maximum grade: The maximum slope that a vehicle can climb when it is running at a specified speed without load or rated lifting.

9. Minimum transition radius: In the no-load state, the vehicle runs at a low speed forward or backward, turning left or right, and the maximum distance from the outside of the vehicle body to the turning center when the steering wheel is at the maximum corner.

10. Forklift length: For counterbalanced forklifts, the horizontal distance from the tip of the fork to the end of the body.

11. Forklift width: The maximum horizontal distance between the two sides of the forklift.

12. Forklift height: The vertical distance from the ground to the top of the forklift.

13. Wheelbase: The horizontal distance between the centerlines of the front and rear axles.

14. Track: The distance between the left and right wheels of the same bridge and the center of the ground contact surface. The track of multiple wheels is measured at the center point.

15. Minimum ground clearance: The vertical distance of the lowest point from the ground, except for the wheels, under rated lifting or no-load conditions.

16. Self-weight: The quality of the vehicle under no-load conditions.

17. Bridge load: The vertical load that the bridge bears when the forklift is unloaded or rated.