Forklift Classifications
Below are the classes of forklifts which describe the application and fuel choice of each type of forklift. Certification is necessary for every class of forklift which the operator would be using.
Class 1 - Electric Motor Rider Trucks
These forklifts come with either pneumatic or cushion tires. Pneumatic tires are suggested in dry conditions for outdoor use. The models with cushion tires are made for indoor surfaces that are smooth. These are electrically powered vehicles that utilize industrial batteries, that make them desirable inside closed locations where the quality of air is an issue. Hoist functions and travel are controlled by transistor motor controllers. These are versatile units commonly utilized everywhere from storage facility to the loading dock.
Class 2 - Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks
For the type of location where narrow aisles should be negotiated, this particular type of forklift is suitable. They are effective at maximizing the use of storage space. Their unique design makes them perfect where speed is needed and for small spaces.
Class 3 - Electric Motor Hand or Hand-Rider Trucks
These are battery-powered and hand-controlled models. Making use of a steering tiller, the operator can control the lift while standing in front of the truck. The tiller has controls mounted on top and is moved laterally to be able to steer the vehicle. The smaller capacity units use industrial batteries.