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The Type Of Forklift That Is Best For Your Warehouse

Author: Peter Brown
by Peter Brown
Posted: Oct 31, 2014

Forklifts are an essential pieces of equipment for any warehouse to have, but what type of forklift is the best? Forklifts have the ability of lifting and moving heavy loads from one place of your warehouse to another with speed and ease. With all those different types of forklifts available you have a lot of options to select from. When browsing online for reputable forklifts Perth suppliers, aside from choosing a trustworthy source, you need to be very careful as to what type of forklift you'll choose. Although all models serve the same purpose, not all can handle various warehouse-related applications. Thus, after choosing your forklifts Perth supplier, ask a sales person to help you select the right type for your warehouse. Some of the key factors you need to pay attention to are the class of forklift, your warehouse space, fuel type, etc.

Choosing The Right Class - Ask your forklifts Perth supplier to give you a better explanation of the two classes - internal combustion and electric forklifts. An internal combustion type may be fueled by compressed natural gas, liquid petroleum gas, diesel or gasoline while electric forklift is powered by an onboard battery. Forklifts are machines that are graded by a lift code which classifies them further by the type of fork, carriage or mast that forklift is equipped with.

Warehouse Space – The type of your warehouse operation will dictate the right type of forklifts that you need to consider for your warehouse space. For example, a warehouse with a conventional storage system would utilize a counterbalance forklift with either internal or electric combustion engine. A warehouse space that has a space saving narrow may not be able to make room of the width of a counterbalance forklift.

Fuel Type – Another consideration regarding the right type of forklift is the fuel storage and the noise output. Forklifts with internal combustion engine have capability to lift between 7 and 16 kilograms, and are usually less costly than electric forklifts. They operate a higher noise level and cost more to fuel and maintain. Electric ones are higher in initial cost but operate lower cost since there isn't need for fuel storage. These forklifts are limited to loads of 7 kilograms and under.

If you are considering upgrading your current fleet of forklifts, seek the expertise of your forklifts Perth supplier or other expert who can help you properly assess your specific needs.

About the Author

Peter Brown is a Mechanical engineer, studied at Melbourne University. Peter in his free time is blogger and huge enthusiast about heavy machinery and loves to write about it.

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