Forklifts are the main tools for realizing logistics mechanization operations, reducing labor intensity for workers, and improving work efficiency. They have the characteristics of strong universality, flexible mobility, and wide range of activities. According to the regulations of the World Association for Industrial Vehicle Statistics, industrial vehicles are divided into motorized industrial vehicles and non motorized industrial vehicles. Motor industrial vehicles are further divided into five categories, namely Class I electric balance weight passenger driving forklifts, Class II electric passenger driving storage forklifts, Class III electric walking storage forklifts, Class III electric walking storage forklifts, Class IV internal combustion balance weight passenger driving forklifts (solid tires), and Class V internal combustion balance weight passenger driving forklifts (inflatable tires).
In addition, according to the different power sources of forklifts, they can be divided into internal combustion forklifts, electric forklifts, and manual forklifts. Internal combustion forklifts are also divided into ordinary internal combustion forklifts, heavy-duty forklifts, container forklifts, and side forklifts. Electric forklifts include electric balance weight forklifts and electric storage forklifts; According to the structural characteristics of forklifts, they can be divided into types such as forward moving forklifts, plug-in forklifts, picking forklifts, and off-road forklifts.
Electric Forklift refers to a
Forklift that operates on electricity, powered by a battery to drive the driving motor and hydraulic system motor, thereby achieving driving and loading/unloading operations. Electric forklifts are currently used in various industries such as manufacturing, transportation, warehousing, postal services, wholesale and retail, and have become a multi series and multi variety of logistics transportation, loading and unloading, warehousing and handling machinery and equipment.